WHAT DOES MEDICINE KNOW ABOUT LONG QT SYNDROME?
QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)INHERITED: Inherited long QT syndrome was first clearly described in 1957. There are two variants, the autosomal dominant Romano-Ward (named by the doctors who first described the disease, O. Connor Ward and C. Romano) type and the autosomal recessive Jervell, Lange-Nielsen (Doctors A. Jervell, F. Lange-Nielsen) type. Inherited long QT syndrome is caused by mutations of at least 9 genes, and possibly more. Five different genes have so far been found.
How does Asperger Syndrome differ from autism?
Frequently Asked Questions - AASCENDClinicians and researchers know that autism and AS have many similarities, but the limitations in our knowledge still prevent an authoritative answer on how the two conditions differ. To some extent, the answer depends on the way clinicians and researchers use the concepts to diagnose, since until the early 1990’s there was no standard definition of AS.
What is a reborn kit?
Apple Valley Doll Works - F.A.Q.you begin your new doll business you may want to consider adding a line of reborn products to your inventory. A reborn doll kit comes unpainted and has no eyelashes (unless specified by you as unpainted, on the shopping cart, our product comes painted). The doll expression comes with the choice of eye color. Your customer, the reborn artist, will paint the doll's lips, eyebrows, rosy cheeks, and more. They apply their own eyelashes and hand root hair onto the doll's head a few strands at a time.
Which treatment should I have for my stage I nonseminoma testicular cancer?
Testicular Cancer, SVCMC; New York NYThe exact causes of testicular cancer are unknown. However, several conditions may increase your chances of developing testicular cancer, including:1, 3 undescended testicle (cryptorchidism), which occurs when the testes do not descend from the abdomen into the scrotum. Normally, the testes descend into the scrotum before the male fetus is born or during the first 3 months of infancy. Klinefelter syndrome. Klinefelter syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects males.
If there is no soul, what is reborn?
FAQsThe idea of a self, person, me, or you is a misperception or illusion. There is a continuous chain of cause and effect throughout life, and this process does not come to an abrupt halt after death. Because the process is continuous, we perceive it as a fixed reality - as a person or soul. However, not one thought or one atom is permanent; everything is in a constant flux. The self is not destroyed by realising nibbana, because the self is a non-existent thing.
Are the effects of herbal feminization reversible?
House of Sissify | Herbal Feminization FAQThat depends greatly on how long you were following a feminizing regimen before you stopped. If you stop within the first few weeks, then there are usually few residual effects, other than the shock the body goes through trying to readjust if you stop abruptly. After that, when physical changes have been manifesting, it becomes more difficult for the body to revert back to what it was. After a lengthy period of time, some physical changes can be overcome, but not all and not totally.
What is testicular cancer?
Testicular CancerTesticular cancer is a disease that occurs when abnormal cells in the testicles (testes) begin to grow in an uncontrolled manner. It is considered to be among the most curable types of cancer, especially when it is detected at an early stage. The testes are the two male sex organs that produce and store sperm . The testes also produce testosterone, a male hormone. They are located in a pouch below the penis called the scrotum.
What is "the blue baby syndrome? How does it develop?
BVSA - faq preguntas y respuestas frecuentes, Calidad del ag...It is an illness known as methemoglobinemia, due to the presence of methemoglobin in the blood that is caused by the presence of nitrates. This illness occurs when nitrates are converted to nitrites by the bacteria in the digestive system of the children. The nitrites react with the hemoglobin to form methemoglobin. The hemoglobin is a chemical substance that carries oxygen from lungs to different parts of the body, while the methemoglobin does not carry out this function.
What is Asperger's Syndrome?
Autism Society of America: Autism FAQWhat distinguishes Asperger's Syndrome from autism is the severity of the symptoms and the absence of language delays. Children with Asperger's may be only mildly affected and frequently have good language and cognitive skills. To the untrained observer, a child with Asperger's may seem just like a normal child behaving differently. They may be socially awkward, not understanding of conventional social rules, or show a lack of empathy.
What is a Syndrome?
CdLS USA Foundation: Facts About CdLSSyndrome" is a medical term for a condition in which there is a collection of signs (observable body changes) and symptoms (problems observed by the patient) recognizable by a doctor's exam. Individuals with a syndrome may not have all of its associated signs and symptoms, but they must have enough to be considered "diagnostic." Conversely, because someone may display some of the signs and symptoms of a syndrome, does not necessarily mean they have it.
What is HELLP Syndrome?
Preeclampsia FAQHELLP Syndrome occurs in 4 percent to 12 percent of the women who have preeclampsia. It is one of the most severe forms of preeclampsia. HELLP stands for: hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and lowered platelets. HELLP Syndrome most often affects the liver, causing stomach and right shoulder pain. HELLP Syndrome is most dangerous because it can occur before you exhibit the classic symptoms of preeclampsia. It is often mistaken for the flu or gallbladder problems.
Is Down syndrome inherited?
Down Syndrome: FAQOnly 3 to 5% of cases are inherited; the rest arise as an accident of chromosome arrangement during meiosis. For details, see my essay on the origin of trisomy 21 or Dr. Paul Benke's essay on the types of DS, and the risk and recurrence risk of DS. No. Down syndrome occurs at conception, so nothing in the pregnancy can cause Down syndrome to occur. As for prior to conception, the research all shows that drug or alcohol use does not increase the risk of having a child with DS.
What is Tourette Syndrome?
Tourette Syndrome FAQTourette Syndrome TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics -- involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way.
How soon will I see changes/feminization?
The Phoenix ProjectFeminization is a unique process in each individual, whether from herbs or drugs; there is no way to "time line" the changes. Your personal genetics, your initial testosterone levels and your body's ability to recover from testosterone suppression, your nutrition factors, your general health, other medications/drugs, each and all will affect how quickly your body changes.
How can a male be neutered without causing feminization?
FAQ: Hormone Therapy for M2F TranssexualsOne can cause the gonads to dramatically reduce androgen production by shutting down the output of LH and FSH from the pituitary gland. This can be done one of two ways: Introducing consistently large quantities of any estrogen or progesterone. Progesterone does not have a feminizing effect, so one could use medroxyprogesterone acetate.
What is Down's Syndrome?
FAQDown's Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by extra genetic material (genes) from the 21st chromosome. The extra genes cause certain characteristics that we know as Down's syndrome. Individuals with Down's Syndrome also have all the other genes given to them by their parents. As a result, they have a combination of features typical of Down's Syndrome on top of the individual features from their parents.
How Does Autism Affect High Functioning Children And Those With Asperger Syndrome?
Autism Society of BCWhile autism is difficult enough to detect in young children, it can be very complex to diagnosis in older children especially when the child appears very intelligent and can speak. According to Lorna Wing, an internationally recognized researcher, children on the spectrum: quot;share a triad of impaired social interaction, communication, and imagination, associated with a rigid, repetitive pattern of behaviour..
