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Results 1 - 10 of 858 for Unknown inheritance
  1. ... C IL12B IL13 TRAF3IP2 This condition has an unknown inheritance pattern. Approximately 40 percent of affected individuals have ...
  2. ... in which the cause of the condition is unknown, the inheritance is unclear.When caused by SGCE gene mutations, ...
  3. ... When the cause of isolated congenital asplenia is unknown, the inheritance of the condition is unclear. Asplenia, familial Asplenia, ...
  4. ... although the genetic cause of these cases is unknown. In autosomal dominant inheritance, one copy of the altered gene in each ...
  5. ... particularly if both parents are affected. However, the inheritance pattern is unknown.Rare, genetic forms of hypertension follow the inheritance pattern of the individual condition. Essential hypertension High ...
  6. ... they may have an inheritance pattern that is unknown. Among familial cases of Parkinson's disease, the inheritance pattern differs depending on the gene that is ...
  7. ... still other cases of uncombable hair syndrome, the inheritance pattern is unknown. Cheveux incoiffables Pili trianguli et canaliculi Spun glass ...
  8. ... the father. The mechanism of this pattern of inheritance is unknown. The risk of developing types 3 and 4 ...
  9. ... and non-genetic factors, some of which are unknown, influence how tall a person will be. GH receptor GHBP GHR_HUMAN growth hormone ...
  10. ... also may be a genetic contribution, but the inheritance pattern is unknown. People with a specific variation in the SLC40A1 gene may inherit an increased risk of this condition, but not the condition itself. Not all ... African hemochromatosis African nutritional hemochromatosis ...
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