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Amnesia In Korsakoffs Syndrome: Compare And Contrast The Amnesia Associated With Bilateral Medial-Temporal Lobectomy And That Associated With Korsakoffs Syndrome
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amnesia associated with bi-lateral medial-temporal lobectomy and amnesia associated with Korsakoff’s syndrome. The study of various reflections, articles, and research study illustrates a distinctive idea about both studies. Amnesia is asso...

Rett Syndrome
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Rett's Syndrome; RTS; RTT Treatment There is no therapy for Rett syndrome. Early diagnosis, usual surveillance and treatment can help to manage some of the symptoms and occasionally prevent related problems. How Common Is It? About 1 in 10,...

Nephrotic Syndrome After Hematopoietic
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nephrotic syndrome are rarely recognized as a distinct complication of allogeneic transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells. Make reports in English and Japanese literature since 1988, described variable glomerular histology, comprising t...

Down Syndrome
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Down's syndrome is a genetic condition involving an extra chromosome, this change occurs around the time of conception. A person with Down's syndrome has forty-seven chromosomes instead of the usual forty-six. Down Syndrome Down syndrome is...

Proteins Produced By A Down Syndrome Person
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proteins, and thus it defines a characteristic of the body. Discussion In one adult, only ten percent of these genes are working at any given time. But while the fetus (unborn child) develops in the uterus that almost half of all genes in t...

Down Syndrome
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Down syndrome ranks second to fragile X syndrome as the most frequent genetic cause of mental retardation. Although recognized by Edouard Seguin, a French physician and educator, as early as 1846, the first written description of the disord...

Down Syndrome
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Down (1828-1896), an English physician. Down syndrome occurs about once in every 800 births. It is estimated that about 6,000 children are born with DS each year in the United States. What is Down syndrome? Susan (2008) mentions chromosomes...