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  1. ... in men has been associated with several other medical conditions, including coronary heart disease and enlargement of ... investigate the connection between androgenetic alopecia and other medical conditions, such as coronary heart disease and prostate ...
  2. ... range may be an underestimate because not all medical professionals agree on the criteria for diagnosis of ... and because mild cases may never come to medical attention. For reasons that are unclear, the disorder ...
  3. ... least 50 cases have been described in the medical literature. Researchers suspect that iron-refractory iron deficiency ... with very mild symptoms may never come to medical attention. Mutations in the TMPRSS6 gene cause iron- ...
  4. ... hyperthermia often occurs in people without other serious medical problems, certain inherited muscle diseases (including central core ... would trigger a reaction and bring them to medical attention. Certain variations of the RYR1 and CACNA1S ...
  5. ... weakness (myopathy) in the arms and legs, and medical imaging shows abnormal fatty tissue in the muscles. ... 25 affected individuals have been described in the medical literature. POIKTMP is thought to be underdiagnosed because ...
  6. ... syndrome. These changes, which can be seen with medical imaging, are referred to as Leigh-like disease. ... 40 affected individuals have been mentioned in the medical literature. MEGDEL syndrome is caused by mutations in ...
  7. ... brain tissue loss (atrophy) have been found on medical imaging. The prevalence of STXBP1 encephalopathy with epilepsy ... with this condition have been reported in the medical literature. As its name indicates, STXBP1 encephalopathy is ...
  8. ... 75 affected individuals have been described in the medical literature. Most people with 3q29 microdeletion syndrome are ... Emory 3q29 Project: evaluation of neurodevelopmental, psychiatric, and medical symptoms in 3q29 deletion syndrome. BMC Psychiatry. 2018 ...
  9. ... XMEN, and affected individuals may not come to medical attention until they develop lymphoma. The prevalence of ... few affected individuals have been described in the medical literature. XMEN is caused by mutations in the ...
  10. ... have brain abnormalities that can be seen with medical imaging. Deterioration of the optic nerve, which carries ... around the world have been described in the medical literature. In Japan, the prevalence of beta-ureidopropionase ...
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