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  1. ... parent to child). Other conditions that appear to run in families are not caused by variants in ...
  2. ... symptoms of the disorder. If a disease that runs in a family does not have a clear- ...
  3. ... factors can give clues to conditions that may run in a family . By noticing patterns of disorders ... or testing for people with a condition that runs in their family. Additionally, lifestyle changes such as ...
  4. ... twins, and they are much more likely to run in families. Compared to the general population, having ... menstrual cycle. To explain how DZ twinning can run in families, researchers have looked for genetic factors ...
  5. ... an uncommon form of recurrent seizures (epilepsy) that runs in families. Seizures associated with FFEVF can begin ...
  6. ... migraine is a form of migraine headache that runs in families. Migraines usually cause intense, throbbing pain ...
  7. ... ADEAF) is an uncommon form of epilepsy that runs in families. People with this condition typically hear ...
  8. ... ADNFLE) is an uncommon form of epilepsy that runs in families. This disorder causes seizures that usually ...
  9. Secondary findings are genetic test results that provide information about changes (variants) in a gene unrelated to the primary purpose for the testing. When a ...
  10. Individuals or families who are concerned about an inherited condition may benefit from a genetic consultation. The reasons that a person might be referred to a ...
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