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  1. ... is also known by several other names, listed below) is a disorder caused by the deletion of ...
  2. ... considered together as PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (described below).Some of the mutations that cause Bannayan-Riley- ... risk occurs as part of Cowden syndrome (described below). Inherited mutations in the PTEN gene are thought ...
  3. ... causes a different disorder called Williams syndrome (described below), also known as Williams-Beuren syndrome. The region, ... described in more detail with Russell-Silver syndrome, below). It remains unclear how having two maternal copies ...
  4. ... have an increased risk of malignant hyperthermia (described below).Most of the RYR1 gene mutations involved in ... have an increased risk of malignant hyperthermia (described below). More About This Health Condition RYR1 gene mutations ...
  5. ... GENES) Consortium; Mahajan A, Go MJ, Zhang W, Below JE, Gaulton KJ, Ferreira T, Horikoshi M, Johnson ... Gamazon ER, Lee J, Chen Y, Scott RA, Below JE, Chen P, Huang J, Go MJ, Stitzel ...
  6. ... causes a related condition called Frasier syndrome (described below). Because these two conditions share a genetic cause ... childhood kidney cancer known as Wilms tumor (described below), an eye problem called anirida, genitourinary anomalies, and ...
  7. ... another sex chromosome disorder called Klinefelter syndrome (described below). However, the features of 48,XXXY syndrome tend ... described as a variation of Klinefelter syndrome (described below). However, the features of 49,XXXXY syndrome tend ...
  8. ... duplicated) in people with a 17q12 duplication (described below). This chromosome segment is surrounded by short, repeated ... of this segment causes Smith-Magenis syndrome, described below.) In the remaining one-third of cases, the ...
  9. ... activity cause a disorder called Marfan syndrome (see below), which is characterized by tall stature. More About ... typical of a condition called Marfan syndrome (described below), such as abnormalities of the large blood vessel ...
  10. ... syndrome and type A insulin resistance syndrome (described below). Insulin resistance is a condition in which the ... above) and type A insulin resistance syndrome (described below). Affected individuals have features similar to those of ...
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