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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | MacGregor's syndrome is a genetic defect that creates fluid buildup in the lungs, which leads to oxygen deprivation and multi-system organ failure. It was known to affect former drug addicts.<ref |
+ | MacGregor's syndrome is a genetic defect that creates fluid buildup in the lungs, which leads to oxygen deprivation and multi-system organ failure.<ref>"[[Time of Death]]"</ref> It was known to affect former drug addicts.<ref name=":0" /> |
==History== |
==History== |
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− | [[William Tockman]], a former bank robber, suffered from MacGregor's Syndrome. However, rather than using the money he stole, he gave it to his sister. His plans were eventually stopped by [[Felicity Smoak]] |
+ | [[William Tockman]], a former bank robber, suffered from MacGregor's Syndrome. However, rather than using the money he stole, he gave it to [[Beverly Tockman|his sister]]. His plans were eventually stopped by [[Felicity Smoak]] and [[Team Arrow]]. |
− | [[Francine West]] was also diagnosed with the disease, being given until the end of 2015, at most, to live. Due to this, |
+ | [[Francine West]] was also diagnosed with the disease due to her past history of drug abuse, being given until the end of 2015, at most, to live. Due to this, Francine sought to reconnect with her estranged daughter husband, [[Joe West|Joe]], and daughter, [[Iris West|Iris]].<ref name=":0">{{Ep|The Fury of Firestorm}}</ref> |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
Revision as of 20:54, 3 December 2018
MacGregor's Syndrome is a terminal disease.
Overview
MacGregor's syndrome is a genetic defect that creates fluid buildup in the lungs, which leads to oxygen deprivation and multi-system organ failure.[1] It was known to affect former drug addicts.[2]
History
William Tockman, a former bank robber, suffered from MacGregor's Syndrome. However, rather than using the money he stole, he gave it to his sister. His plans were eventually stopped by Felicity Smoak and Team Arrow.
Francine West was also diagnosed with the disease due to her past history of drug abuse, being given until the end of 2015, at most, to live. Due to this, Francine sought to reconnect with her estranged daughter husband, Joe, and daughter, Iris.[2]
Appearances
Arrow
Season 2
The Flash
Season 2
Known victims
Behind the scenes
- The fictional disease first appeared in the 1992 cartoon Batman: The Animated Series as a disease contracted by the supervillain Mr. Freeze's wife that forced Freeze to put her in suspended animation. The disease was not however named until the 1997 movie Batman & Robin. Mr. Freeze was working on a cure for his wife Nora before the accident. Later in the film, Alfred Pennyworth is revealed to also be suffering from the early stages of the disease.