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  1. The prognosis of a genetic condition includes its likely course, duration, and outcome. When health professionals refer to the prognosis of a disease, they may also mean ...
  2. Genetic conditions are not named in one standard way (unlike genes, which are given an official name and symbol ... the first to propose a name for the condition. Later, healthcare professionals, researchers, people affected by the ...
  3. Some genetic conditions are caused by variants (also known as mutations) in a single gene. These conditions are usually inherited in one of several patterns, ...
  4. ... that they or their children will develop the condition. This can be difficult to predict in some ... a person's chances of developing a genetic condition. One important factor is how the condition is ...
  5. ... doctor may suspect a diagnosis of a genetic condition on the basis of a person's physical ... several tools that doctors use to diagnose genetic conditions. The approaches to making a genetic diagnosis include: ...
  6. ... signs and symptoms. For a group of genetic conditions called inborn errors of metabolism, which result from ... of metabolism is phenylketonuria (PKU) . For other genetic conditions, treatment and management strategies are designed to improve ...
  7. ... can provide general information about how common a condition is, how many people have the condition, or how likely it is that a person will develop the condition. Statistics are not personalized, but they do offer ...
  8. ... history? What are the different ways a genetic condition can be inherited? If a genetic disorder runs ... the chances that my children will have the condition? What are reduced penetrance and variable expressivity? What ...
  9. ... frequently seen in the group. Examples of genetic conditions that are more common in particular ethnic groups ...
  10. Senior-Løken syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by the combination of two specific features: a kidney condition called nephronophthisis and an eye condition ...
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