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  1. ... and has been described only in the Japanese population. Beginning in infancy or early childhood, affected individuals ... and has been described only in the Japanese population. About 30 cases have been reported in the ...
  2. ... to kidney failure. Familial Mediterranean fever primarily affects populations originating in the Mediterranean region, particularly people of ... in 200 to 1,000 people in these populations. It is less common in other populations. Familial ...
  3. ... These features occur more often in North American populations than in European populations. Rashes that resemble hives (urticarial eruptions) are common ...
  4. ... number of people affected varies by country and population. The condition is more common in people in ... the highest incidence occurred in the Araucanian Indian population in Chile, although the incidence in this population ...
  5. ... 0.5 percent and 1 percent of the population worldwide. However, many cases may not be reported, ... affect up to 1.5 percent of the population. While the condition may be more noticeable in ...
  6. ... mutation. The mutation is less common in other populations. A particular mutation in the F5 gene causes ... 1,000 people per year in the general population will develop an abnormal blood clot, the presence ...
  7. ... increased risk of obesity compared with the general population. However, there is no particular pattern of physical ... the prevalence of this deletion in the general population is difficult to determine but has been estimated ...
  8. ... to 13,500 people in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. The incidence in other populations is unknown. Mutations in the ASPA gene cause ... disease: carrier-frequency determination in the Ashkenazi Jewish population and development of a novel molecular diagnostic assay. ...
  9. ... is most often seen in the French-Canadian population of the Saguenay-Lac-St.-Jean and Charlevoix regions of northeastern Quebec. In this population, Andermann syndrome occurs in almost 1 in 2, ...
  10. ... Olney RS, Cragan JD. Trisomies 13 and 18: population prevalences, characteristics, and prenatal diagnosis, metropolitan Atlanta, 1994- ... Trisomy 13 and trisomy 18 in a defined population: epidemiological, genetic and prenatal observations. Prenat Diagn. 2003 ...
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