"Mongolism" is an outdated and offensive term that was previously used to describe individuals with Down syndrome. It is no longer used in medical or scientific contexts and has been replaced by the term "Down syndrome."
Disorders, such as Down's Syndrome, are caused by nondisjunction.
No, Klinefelter syndrome and Turner syndrome are the result of nondisjunction of sex chromosomes. Klinefelter syndrome is caused by an extra X chromosome (XXY), while Turner syndrome is due to a missing X chromosome (XO).
There is no servant syndrome, It is likely that you are thinking albeit with bad spelling of Savant Syndrome. and it is recessive
The three major chromosomal disorders are Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Klinefelter syndrome. Down syndrome is characterized by an extra copy of chromosome 21, Turner syndrome involves a missing or incomplete X chromosome in females, and Klinefelter syndrome is caused by an extra X chromosome in males.
There have been no reports of specific celebrities publicly disclosing that they suffer from Gardner syndrome. This is likely due to the private and sensitive nature of medical conditions.
I think it is real. Lots of people suffer from this syndrome. I think it is real. Lots of people suffer from this syndrome. I think it is real. Lots of people suffer from this syndrome.
Abasia covers a number of muscle conditions that affect the ability to walk. There does not appear to any celebrities that suffer from abasia.
Yes
Jamie Carragher
I believe the term "locked-in syndrome" refers to when a celebrity is under house arrest.
yes orlando bloom
Tboz Watkins, Mark Ruffao
Of course. Anything's possible.
Yes
No.
no