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What Condition Was Known As

Condition known as??

A deficiency condition in children that results in inadequate deposition of lime salts in developing cartilage and newly formed bone causing abnormalities in shape and structure of bone.

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Help me with a condition known as Cymarism?

Did you mean Chimerism?

In zoology, chimeras are animals which have two or more different populations of cells, which are genetically distinct and which originated in different zygotes (fertilized eggs)—also called mosaicism. It either is acquired through the infusion of allogeneic hematopoietic cells during transplantation or transfusion or it is inherited. In fraternal twins, chimerism occurs by means of blood-vessel anastomoses. Chimeras are named after the mythological creature Chimera.

So it is posible to have two populations of cells with different chromosomes in different organs, this is due to the fact that Chimeras typically have immunologic tolerance to both cell lines. That is their white cells respect both sets of cells. that condition is know as Tetragametic chimerism, and this has occurred in humans, though it is considered extremely rare.

What is this sleeping condition called?

I wake up in the middle of the night and cannot move. I can barely open my eyes. I try to twitch my toes or move a finger and I can't. The only thing I can do is regulate my breathing. In order to get out of this state I have to go back to sleep and try to wake up fully all over again.

It creeps me out because I feel totally helpless. Then after a while I will get paranoid and feel as though I might be in danger.

Plus does this condition effect anesthesia? I might be going in for surgery and I don't want to wake up and be just as helpless. I am going to ask my doctor but I don't see him for 2 weeks and I want to get a head start on knowing now.

What's this medical condition called?

It sounds like Complex regional pain syndrome formerly known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy.EDIT:After reading http://www.quora.com/Whats-this-medical-condition-called/comment/522460 I looked further into the matter:According to Sciatic nerve injury from intramuscular injection: a persistent and global problem injections in the buttocks especially in children can (rarely) cause serious damage to the sciatic nerve, so one should give the injection at the frontal side of the thigh, or alternately in what in that paper they call the ventrogluteal regionFigure 1.  The gluteal triangle for IM  injection (ventrogluteal region). The palm of the opposing hand is  placed on the greater trochanter and the index finger on the anterior  superior iliac spine. A triangle is formed with the middle finger  pointing towards the iliac crest. The injection site is the centre of  the triangle, with the needle inserted at 90° to the skin surface

What was the medical condition called grip?

Whether grip as a condition of disorder, or grippe as influenza ?

Grip Disorders: The loss/decline of grip strength.
The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Grip Disorders. There are likely to be other possible causes, so a professional doctor would be able give a proper diagnosis about the symptoms.

* Arthritis
* Stroke
* Quadraplegia
* Paralysis
* Neuropathy
* Myopathy
* Severed nerve
* Neuromotor disease
* Nerve impingement
* Guillian Barre Syndrome
* Huntington's Disease

Grippe - The flu, medically known as influenza, is a common infection of the respiratory tract, including the nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. The flu is caused by a virus and is very contagious. The effects of the flu can vary from mild to severe to life-threatening, depending on the type of flu and individual factors. Every year 5 percent to 20 percent of the population gets the flu, and about 36,000 people die from flu-related complications.

There are three main types of viruses that can cause the flu: influenza type A virus, influenza type B virus, and influenza type C virus. Symptoms of the flu can vary greatly among individuals. They may include fever, sneezing, body aches, headache, fatigue, sore throat, and cough. There is currently no cure for the flu. Treatment includes measures to help relieve symptoms and keep the body as strong as possible to minimize the risk of developing complications.
Antibiotics are ineffective against the flu, but for some people, a prescribed antiviral drug may be appropriate to help shorten the length of the disease.

I had given both since you have spelt it as just 'grip' .

What is resonance condition of cyclotron?

The frequency of the applied voltage is kept exactly the same as the frequency of revolution of the proton, then every time the proton reaches the gap between the two dees, the electric field is reversed And proton receive a push and finally it accquires very high energy. This is called Cycloton's Resonance Condition

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