How to use in-sentence of “syndrome”:
+ A third syndrome called “benign familial neonatal-infantile syndrome“.
+ People with Asperger syndrome can have a hard time fitting in with other people.
+ A person who has Asperger syndrome may not fit in well with other people, and may be unable to act like everyone else in different social situations.
+ Down syndrome comes from a problem with the genes.
+ People with Münchausen Syndrome exaggerationexaggerate or create symptoms of mental or physical illness.
+ For example, Down syndrome happens when there are three copies of chromosome #21.
+ It is widely discussed how common the syndrome is, as there are figures that show very different numbers.
+ She was born with Down Syndrome and became deaf as an infant.

Example sentences of “syndrome”:
+ But especially the Asperger’s syndrome was added in 1994.
+ About 90% of people with Down syndrome live through their teens.
+ A few different types of Münchausen Syndrome have been identified.
+ Advanced sleep-phase syndrome is very rare.
+ There has been at least one case report of Red Bull overdose causing postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome in a young athlete.
+ Most people with the syndrome can communicate clearly with friends and family.
+ On 13 January 2012, Denktaş died from Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome aged 88.
+ The savant syndrome is a rare condition in which people with neurodevelopmental disorders, notably autism spectrum disorders, and/or brain injuries, demonstrate profound and prodigious capacities and/or abilities far in excess of what would be considered normal.
+ Symptoms of toxic shock syndrome can show up suddenly, and the disease can be deadly.
+ Down syndrome has nothing to do with Mongol people: it is a genetic condition found in all types of humans.
+ But especially the Asperger’s syndrome was added in 1994.
+ About 90% of people with Down syndrome live through their teens.
More in-sentence examples of “syndrome”:
+ Genovese syndrome is when witnesses to a crime to not report a crime because they are scared and they believe that others will report it instead which in the end they do not and the crime goes unreported.
+ Twins may express different sexual phenotypes, normally from an XXY Klinefelter's syndrome zygote splitting unevenly.
+ Some examples of drugs that can make you have serotonin syndrome are antidepressants, opioids, CNS stimulants, 5-HT agonists, psychedelics, herbs, and many others.
+ Genovese syndrome is when witnesses to a crime to not report a crime because they are scared and they believe that others will report it instead which in the end they do not and the crime goes unreported.
+ Twins may express different sexual phenotypes, normally from an XXY Klinefelter’s syndrome zygote splitting unevenly.
+ Some examples of drugs that can make you have serotonin syndrome are antidepressants, opioids, CNS stimulants, 5-HT agonists, psychedelics, herbs, and many others.
+ Familial adenomatous polyposis, Gardner Syndrome, Lynch Syndrome, Muir-Torre syndrome, Celiac sprue, Peutz-Jeghers syndromePuetz-Jeghers, Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome are risk factors for having this cancer.
+ Today, Asperger syndrome is seen as a form of Autism.
+ DiGeorge syndrome occurs in about 1 in 4,000 people.
+ Williams syndrome is a rare development problem.
+ If he later gets one of those three types of the virus, he will be more likely to have serious problems, like dengue shock syndrome or dengue hemorrhagic fever.
+ Rett syndrome is an almost entirely female based disorder which affects girls.
+ Serotonin syndrome can be mild, but in rare situations, it can kill you.
+ He suffers from Diminished Gluteal Syndrome which is a fictional genetic disorder.
+ DiGeorge syndrome is due to the deletion of 30 to 40 genes in the middle of chromosome 22 at a location known as “22q11.2”.
+ When toxic shock syndrome is caused by “Streptococcus pyogenes”, it usually is a rash that was already there getting worse.
+ People with Prader-Willi syndrome experience constant hunger, despite eating much more than average, which can cause life-threatening obesity.
+ Accounts of a schizophrenia-like syndrome are rare before the 19th century.
+ Braden died on April 15, 2018 of myelodysplastic syndrome at the age of 84.
+ Patau syndrome affects about one in 25,000 live births.
+ The Myelodysplastic syndrome is a group of diseases and conditions that affect how blood is made.
+ In early February 2020, the International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses’ Coronavirus Study Group gave SARS-CoV-2 its official name, for sudden acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus number two.
+ Temporary abdominal closure techniques are most commonly used in cases of abdominal compartment syndrome in which decompressive laparotomy is necessary to reduce intra abdominal pressure to restore system perfusion.
+ Coe died on July 16, 2019 from myelodysplastic syndrome in Palm Desert, California at the age of 84.
+ The “New York Times” reported that “not a single case of severe acute respiratory syndrome has been reported this year or in late 2004.
+ Asperger syndrome is thought to manifest as a developmental disorder, and is not considered a mental illness.
+ Asperger syndrome was named after him.
+ One error: Humans with Down’s Syndrome can reproduce.
+ Most adults with Asperger syndrome can learn how to make friends, do useful work, and live successful lives.
+ Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, has a lot of variants.
+ The Fragile X syndrome is caused by a deficiency of the “FMR1” gene.
+ The article being vandalised is Asperger syndrome and it’s talk page.
+ It’s not everybody who have Asperger syndrome that have the same level.
+ Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder syndrome in which it had repetitive muscle contractions result in twisting and repetitive movements or abnormal positions.
+ The illness syndrome was first described in 1979 as a sickness syndrome by Hans-Rudolf Wiedemann, who previously described two cases of the disease: one in 1966 and another in 1977.
+ The first is Infantile Nystagmus Syndrome which some people have at birth.
+ Ward explained his actions in an article in Dragon, a magazine about fantasy role-playing games, saying that “Avoiding the Angry Mother Syndrome has become a good, basic guideline, for all of the designers and editors at TSR, Inc.”.
+ Diabetes and some types of Guillain–Barré syndrome can cause this disease.
+ The choice of the name “Truman Show Delusion” by the Golds was influenced by the fact that three of the five patients Joel Gold initially treated for the syndrome explicitly linked their perceived experiences to the film.
+ Joubert syndrome is one such disease.
+ Toxic shock syndrome can be caused by many things.
+ Girls with Turner Syndrome sometimes receive Human Growth Hormone.
+ During the show, it was revealed that Kuzmich has Asperger syndrome and ADHD.
+ Down syndrome causes a mental handicap.
+ Fragile X syndrome is a Genetic disordergenetic intellectual disabilities as well as unusual physical and behavioural characteristics.
+ The third way Down syndrome can be caused is called translocation.
+ Mothers whose foetus is diagnosed as having Downs syndrome may choose to have an abortion.
+ Toxic shock syndrome is usually caused by “Staphylococcus” bacteria, but it can also be caused by “Streptococcus” bacteria.
+ Some evidence suggests that some species could be the source of Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2SARS-CoV-2, which causes coronavirus disease 2019.
+ DiGeorge syndrome, or 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, is a syndrome caused by the deletion deletion of a small segment of chromosome 22.
+ In 1999, DBS was approved for Tourette syndrome – an hereditary diseaseinherited neurological disorder.
+ Girls with Turner syndrome often have webbed necks, short stature, broad chests and low hairlines.
