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TroyMars
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Joined: July 05, 2005
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Posted: 2006-03-09 17:40   
what syndome releases poision toxins? A.) turner B.) charge C.) crush

i really need the answer if anyone knows please help.
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Posted: 2006-03-09 17:51   
Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosome abnormality affecting only females, caused by the complete or partial deletion of the X chromosome. The incidence of TS is approximately 1:2000 live female births.

CHARGE syndrome is a recognizable (genetic) pattern of birth defects. It is an extremely complex syndrome, involving extensive medical and physical difficulties that differ from child to child. It happens once in every 9-10,000 births.

The crush syndrome has been an accompaniment of crushing injuries following disaster situations. Recognition of the sequence of events and early institution of the appropriate therapy is essential, if life is to be saved in these critically injured persons. Treatment should be begun 'on site' and arrangement then made for transport to a major medical facility as rapidly as feasible.


Other than that, I have no idea. If I had to take a guess, It'd be Charge, because there's a growth hormone deficiency in that case, which can be related to poisons stunting growth.

I think that maybe Lord Downey is your best bet on this stuff though

[ This Message was edited by: BackSlash *Jack* [R33] on 2006-03-09 17:52 ]
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