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    Marfan Syndrome

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    Marfan Syndrome Have you ever wondered about the diseases that you can get from your parents? One of these major diseases that can change someone’s life is called the Marfan Syndrome. Marfan Syndrome is a disorder of connective tissue that is inherited from the parents. The bones and circulatory system are usually the parts of the body that are longer and the ones that are changed because of the disease. There are many things that can cause a disease. Marfan syndrome is caused by a mutation

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    Cushings Syndrome

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    Cushing’s Syndrome Cushing’s Syndrome is a condition that results from chronic exposure to excessive amounts of glucocorticoids circulating in the blood stream for an extended period of time. The disease was first reported by Harvey Cushing over one hundred years ago‚ yet the condition still plagues endocrinologists today. Reasons for this difficulty include the vast amount of often vague symptoms that the syndrome presents‚ most of which are found in a plethora of other conditions as well‚ combined

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    Deletion Syndrome

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    22q11.2 deletion syndrome‚ several tests have to be conducted in order to determine if this is in fact the cause. With our proband‚ it is clear that this is a case of familiar inheritance. As a clinician‚ is it important to start by asking about the patient’s current and past medical history‚ history of present illness‚ developmental and social functioning and obstetric history so we can get a more in depth understanding of the patient’s presentation (“22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome”‚ 2016). A physical

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    Lung Syndrome

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    According to the national heart‚lung‚and blood institute‚ in 2003‚ approximately 40‚000 infants and 150‚000 adults were reported with RDS meaning about one person out of 6‚800 has RDS. It is very important to be careful with this syndrome because if an infant or breathing machine tried to apply some pressure to the lungs there is a high chance of it to rupture causing air to leak making the lung collapse sinking in even farther which turns it into a more severe case‚ usually this

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    Network Analysis Tools What is Social Network :? Social network is a social structure made up of many actors‚ for example firms‚ or people which are all tied up in relationships‚ connections‚ or interactions(1). The social network perspective is made up to employ the structure of a social group‚ how they interact with each other‚ how this structure has an influence on other variables and how it changes as time passes. What is Social Networking Analysis? Social network analysis is the mapping

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    Duane Syndrome

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    others are passed down through family like traits. The latter are called genetic diseases‚ since inheritance plays a role in procuring the disease. There are countless of studies concerning genetic diseases. Gene mapping is used in describing how a gene could have been mutated or altered in a way for a condition to be developed. Knowing the loci for diseases also helps in finding a treatment. Many diseases can attest to certain genes being involved in their development. Duane syndrome is one example

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    Marfan Syndrome

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    is like that. Have you ever heard of something called Marfan syndrome or MFS? It is a genetic disorder that about one in every five thousand people have and there is a fifty percent chance that it can be passed on to the next generation ("What Is Marfan Syndrome?"). Marfan syndrome is an abnormal condition characterized by elongation of the bones‚ and abnormalities in the cardiovascular system and the eyes (Hamilton). Marfan syndrome is a genetic disorder that can be inherited from ancestors and

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    Tourette's Syndrome

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    In this imbalance research paper‚ it will discuss and explain of a certain disorder in the nervous system called Tourette’s syndrome. It will also acknowledge the current studies and research that can potentially find a way to cure this disorder. First‚ we need to more knowledgeable about this disorder. Tourette’s syndrome “is a nervous system (neurological) disorder that starts in childhood. It involves unusual repetitive movements or unwanted sounds that can’t be controlled (tics)” (Mayo Clinic

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    Wtx Tool

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    WTX TOOL INTRODUCTION: WTX (for Workstation Technology Extended) was a motherboard form factor specification introduced by Intel at the IDF in September 1998‚ for its use at high-end‚ multiprocessor‚ multiple-hard-disks server and workstations. The specification had support from major OEMs (Compaq‚ Dell‚ Fujitsu‚ Gateway‚ Hewlett-Packard‚ IBM‚ Intergraph‚ NEC‚ Siemens Nixdorf‚ and UMAX) and motherboard manufacturers (Acer‚ Asus‚ Supermicro and Tyan) and was updated (1.1) in February 1999. As of

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    Metablic Syndrome

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    Metabolic syndrome is a name for a group of risk factors that occur together and increase the risk for coronary artery disease‚ stroke‚ and type 2 diabetes. The primary components include insulin resistance‚ obesity‚ dyslipidemia‚ hypertension and central obesity. The two most important risk factors for metabolic syndrome are extra weight around the middle and upper parts of the body (central obesity). This is when the body may be described as "apple-shaped”‚ as well as insulin resistance‚ in which

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