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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for "X-linked" disease
  1. ... disease. This kind of gene inheritance is called X-linked recessive . In some people, the disease is not inherited from their parents. Instead, the ...
  2. X-linked recessive diseases most often occur in males. Males have only one X chromosome. A single recessive gene on ... of these two scenarios are so low that X-linked recessive diseases are sometimes referred to as male only diseases. ...
  3. ... Autosomal dominant Autosomal recessive Chromosome Gene Heredity and disease Inheritance Sex-linked recessive ... abnormal gene dominates the gene pair. For an X-linked dominant ... will inherit the disease and none of his sons will have the ...
  4. The childhood form of X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy is a progressive disease. It leads to a long-term coma (vegetative state) about 2 years after nervous system symptoms develop. The child can ...
  5. ... same rare gene from a common ancestor. In X-linked recessive inheritance, the chance of getting the disease is much higher in males than females. Since ...
  6. ... disorder is rare. There are three genetic types: X-linked Alport syndrome (XLAS) -- This is the most common type. The disease is more severe in males than in females. ...
  7. ... common of these disorders. Because this is an X-linked condition, ... the disease later in life. Because they are autosomal recessive ...
  8. ... Committee, et al. Screening for autosomal recessive and X-linked ... and pediatric diseases. In: Kumar V, Abbas AK, Aster JC, Deyrup ...
  9. ... years of life. Other symptoms include: Bronchiectasis (a disease in which the bronchial tubes in the lungs ... National Organization for Rare Disorders -- rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/agammaglobulinemia NIH Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center -- ...
  10. ... IX. Hemophilia B is caused by an inherited X-linked recessive trait, with the defective gene located on ... of bleeding. People with severe forms of the disease may need regular, preventive infusions. If you have ...
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