What is Chromosome Disease?

Chromosome disease is a genetic disorder that often leads to fetal growth arrest, miscarriage, or malformations. Currently, there is no cure available in medicine, but it may be considered to use the third-generation in vitro fertilization technique to increase the chances of having a healthy child.
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What is cretinism?

Cretinism is a condition characterized by intellectual disability, slow mental development, and skin swelling resembling dough, which is mucoid edema, due to delayed ossification and abnormally short stature.
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What is Growth Hormone? What are its Functions?

Growth hormone (HGH) is a protein hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, a type of peptide hormone. The growth hormone created through genetic recombination technology is called rhGH. Normally, growth hormone is secreted in a pulsatile manner, its secretion of growth hormone (HGH) is regulated by growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) produced by the hypothalamus, and is also influenced by gender, age, and circadian rhythms. Its secretion increases significantly during deep sleep. The main physiological function of growth hormone is to promote the growth of all tissues except neural tissues; promote intracellular catabolism and protein synthesis; promote fat compression; and has an antagonistic effect on insulin.
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What is Pediatric Diarrhea?

Pediatric diarrhea is a common digestive system disease in children, usually accompanied by frequent loose stools, watery stools, or bloody stools. It may be caused by various factors, including viral infections, bacterial infections, food allergies, and indigestion.
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