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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for Not genetically inherited
  1. ... in some affected individuals. ... signs and symptoms of the condition. Individuals who are genetically male and have two copies of a mutated ...
  2. ... sex characteristics during puberty. ... of the condition. Although people who are genetically female (with two X chromosomes in each cell) ...
  3. ... Somatic FAS mutations are common in patients with genetically undefined autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome. Blood. 2010 Jun 24; ...
  4. ... milder signs and symptoms. ... have mutations in both copies of the LHCGR gene and are genetically male (with one X and one Y chromosome ...
  5. ... worldwide. The condition is more common in certain genetically isolated populations: 1 in 75 in a small ... called pseudoarylsulfatase deficiency. ARSA PSAP This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both ...
  6. ... and breathing problems.Infants with SIDDT who are genetically male, with one X chromosome and one Y ... or clearly female. In affected infants who are genetically female, with two X chromosomes in each cell, ...
  7. ... 1002/ajh.21313. Citation on PubMed Percy MJ. Genetically heterogeneous origins of idiopathic erythrocytosis. Hematology. 2007 Apr; ...
  8. ... Reversible infantile respiratory chain deficiency is a unique, genetically heterogenous mitochondrial disease. J Med Genet. 2011 Oct; ...
  9. ... of normal plasma, concentrates of factor VII, or genetically produced (recombinant) factor VII. You will need frequent ... can expect a good outcome with proper treatment. Inherited factor VII deficiency is a lifelong condition. The ...
  10. ... SJ. Huntington's disease phenocopies are clinically and genetically heterogeneous. Mov Disord. 2008 Apr 15;23(5): ...
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