GENETIC DISORDERS
Creamer Colorblindness Test Can you see the circle and star?
What number do you see? Colorblindness Test
Hemophilia in a patient that has been getting treatment. Antibodies have been genetically formulated and administered to patients, however their life risks are still high
Muscular Dystrophy It is also common for a young child with MD to develop enlarged calf muscles, a condition called calf pseudohypertrophy, as muscle tissue is destroyed and replaced by fat.
ALBINISM Red eyes are a result of little to no pigment allowing blood vessels to show through. Most albinos have blue eyes.
Method to help release mucus Cystic Fibrosis
Tay - Sachs
Sickle Cell Anemia
Phenylketonuria (PKU) Normal 1 mg/dl PKU 6-80 mg/dl
Huntington’s Disease
TURNER SYNDROME
Shoulders are not broad, development of breast Leg ulcers and toenail abnormalities develop in about 6% of those with Klinefelter Klinefelter’s
Down Syndrome