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- A genetic predisposition (sometimes also called genetic susceptibility) is an increased likelihood of developing a particular disease based on a person's genetic makeup. A genetic predisposition results from specific genetic variations that are often ...
- Learning about Colon Cancer (National Human Genome Research Institute)Colorectal Cancer/Genetics ... Colorectal Cancer ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Colon cancer is a malignant tumor ...
- Arthritis by the Numbers: Book of Trusted Facts and Figures (Arthritis Foundation) - PDFOsteoarthritis/Statistics and Research ... Osteoarthritis ... Psoriatic Arthritis/Statistics and Research ... Psoriatic Arthritis ... Gout/Statistics and Research ... Gout ... Rheumatoid ...
- Pediatric Pancreatitis (National Pancreas Foundation)Pancreatitis/Children ... Pancreatitis ... National Pancreas Foundation ... ACUTE PANCREATITIS | CHRONIC PANCREATITIS | FAQ | INHERITED DISORDERS | PATIENT STORY | RESOURCES Overview ...
- Headaches in Children (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Headache/Children ... Headache ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Rhabdoid tumor predisposition syndrome (RTPS) is characterized by a high risk of developing cancerous (malignant) growths called rhabdoid tumors. These highly aggressive ...
- ... intestinal aganglionosis Congenital megacolon Hirschsprung's disease HSCR Genetic Testing Registry: Hirschsprung disease, susceptibility to, 1 Genetic Testing Registry: Hirschsprung disease, susceptibility ...
- ... melanoma, atypical melanocytic proliferations, and other internal neoplasms Genetic Testing Registry: BAP1-related tumor predisposition syndrome BAP1-related tumor predisposition syndrome National Organization ...
- ... disorders? What does it mean to have a genetic predisposition to a disease? How are gene variants involved in evolution? What information can statistics provide about a genetic condition? How are genetic conditions and genes named? ...
- ... Berisha G, Neumann HP. Epidemiological approach to identifying genetic predispositions for atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome. Ann Hum Genet. 2010 Jan;74(1):17-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-1809.2009.00554.x. Citation on PubMed