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  1. ... in the past few decades. In 2021, the prevalence of the disorder in the United States is ... 1980s, before the term ASD was used, the prevalence of autism was reported to be about 1 ...
  2. ... worldwide were diagnosed with syndrome B last year. Prevalence The prevalence of a gene variant or a genetic disorder ... pre-existing cases in people of any age. Prevalence is often written in the form “1 in [ ...
  3. ... abnormal movements of both eyes (saccades). The worldwide prevalence of FTDP-17 is unknown. In the Netherlands, where the disease prevalence has been studied, it is estimated to affect ...
  4. ... 7 million people likely had undiagnosed diabetes. The prevalence of diabetes increases with age, and the disease ... and Alaska Natives. It also has a higher prevalence among people of African American or Hispanic ancestry ...
  5. ... less common than nearsightedness (myopia) or presbyopia. The prevalence of hyperopia decreases with age: most infants are ... children have the condition at age 1. The prevalence continues to decrease into adulthood. Most cases are ...
  6. ... the disorder. It is difficult to determine the prevalence of limb-girdle muscular dystrophy because its features ... and overlap with those of other muscle disorders. Prevalence estimates range from 1 in 14,500 to ...
  7. ... million of those will have high myopia.The prevalence of nearsightedness is significantly higher in some East ... P, Wong TY, Naduvilath TJ, Resnikoff S. Global Prevalence of Myopia and High Myopia and Temporal Trends ...
  8. ... can only be diagnosed by laboratory testing. The prevalence of beta-ureidopropionase deficiency is unknown. A small ... described in the medical literature. In Japan, the prevalence of beta-ureidopropionase deficiency has been estimated as ...
  9. ... paraganglioma or pheochromocytoma. It is estimated that the prevalence of pheochromocytoma is 1 in 500,000 people, and the prevalence of other paragangliomas is 1 in 1 million ...
  10. ... of proline. It is difficult to determine the prevalence of hyperprolinemia type I because most people with ... is thought to be a rare condition; its prevalence is also unknown. Hyperprolinemia is caused by variants ( ...
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