Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome is a genetic condition that is present from birth. It is caused due to deletion of a section of chromosome 4. The disorder is characterized by a variety of unique symptoms and defects such as intellectual deficits, unusual facial features, seizures, severe developmental delays, and other kinds of congenital abnormalities. Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome has… Continue reading Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome
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Russell-Silver syndrome
Russell-Silver syndrome is a disorder characterized by varied developmental defects such as a shorter height as compared to other family members, stunted growth and development, a low birth weight, unique facial abnormalities, and asymmetrical development of either sides of the body. The symptoms of Russell-Silver syndrome were first reported by Silver and his colleagues in… Continue reading Russell-Silver syndrome
Helicobacter pylori – Test, Infection, Bacteria, Pictures
Helicobacter pylori or H. pylori is a type of bacterium that causes infection of the stomach, generally during childhood. Helicobacter pylori infection is often the cause of peptic ulcers. The bacteria affects almost half the global population. Most patients do not elicit any adverse effects of the bacterial infection, and hence are usually unaware about… Continue reading Helicobacter pylori – Test, Infection, Bacteria, Pictures
Low Ferritin levels
Ferritin is a blood cell protein that stores iron. It occurs in the spleen, liver, bone marrow, and skeletal muscles. This iron containing protein releases iron whenever the iron content in blood falls below the normal amounts. Ferritin stores the excess iron and thus prevents elevated iron levels in the body. Low ferritin levels are… Continue reading Low Ferritin levels