About 90% of Marfan patients will develop cardiac complications.
If you look at the link below, the probability of a 28 year old female having a baby with Down syndrome is a little less than 1 in 1000.
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I am unsure of the answer to this question, but I feel the need to remove the previous ridiculous answer stating that "women with down syndrome are sterile." They ARE indeed fertile. I am in search of the same information, and will be editing this post once I find the correct answer.
the probobility for downsyndrome depends if any of the parents had it or if a relative had it. it doesn't matter if you are Asian or not. you might get it or you may not. it all depends if you or your relatives have it.
The normal bilirubin count in an adult should be 0.0 mg/dL to 1.4 mg/dL. If you have a high count, it can be caused by an infection, Gilbert's syndrome, hepatitis, and cancer of the pancreas.
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You can not treat the syndrome itself, only the physical complications that comes with it.
One can consult a doctor. But the best treatment for Stockholm syndrome is intense therapy as well as the love and support from the prisoner's family.
Marfan syndrome affects males and females equally, and appears to be distributed equally among all races and ethnic groups.
Marfan syndrome causes an increase in the length of the patient's bones, with decreased support from the ligaments that hold the bones together.
Between 50 and 80% of Marfan patients have dislocated lenses.
complications due to defect in absorption by the gastrointestinal tract.
There is no evidence that Post Polis Syndrome can cause dementia, but PPS sufferers' can develop dementia which is non-related to PPS, such as Alzheimers' Disease.
Down's Syndrome sufferers may be sterlilized, it is their mandatory forced sterilization that is prohibited.
Although pectus carinatum does not cause breathing difficulties, it can cause embarassment about appearance.
Smoking is particularly harmful for Marfan patients because it increases their risk of emphysema.
While Alice in Wonderland Syndrome appears to have some genetic predisposition (as children of sufferers are more likely to suffer as well), it is not always passed to children through their parents.