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- Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms (National Human Genome Research Institute)Birth Defects/Reference Desk ... Birth Defects ... Genetic Counseling/Reference Desk ... Genetic Counseling ... Genetic Testing/Reference Desk ... Genetic Testing ... Genetic Disorders/ ...
- ... Registry: Fatty liver disease, nonalcoholic, susceptibility to, 2 Genetic Testing Registry: NAFLD1 National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov FATTY LIVER DISEASE, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, 1; FLD1 FATTY LIVER DISEASE, SUSCEPTIBILITY TO, ...
- Cancer in Children and Adolescents (National Cancer Institute)Cancer in Children/Start Here ... Cancer in Children ... Childhood Leukemia/Statistics and Research ... Childhood Leukemia ... Childhood Brain Tumors/Statistics and Research
- Brain Basics: Preventing Stroke (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Stroke/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Stroke ... National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Image ... From the National Institutes of Health
- Bile Duct Risk Factors (American Cancer Society)Bile Duct Cancer/Related Issues ... Bile Duct Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Learn about certain risk factors that might increase your chance of developing bile ...
- ... in their family. The condition usually arises from genetic changes in blood cells that are acquired during a person's lifetime (somatic variants), which are not inherited. Some families seem to have a predisposition to the condition. Approximately 20 percent of people ...
- ... syndrome Genetic Testing Registry: Li-Fraumeni syndrome 1 Genetic Testing Registry: Li-Fraumeni syndrome 2 Li-Fraumeni syndrome National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) ClinicalTrials.gov LI-FRAUMENI SYNDROME; LFS TUMOR PREDISPOSITION SYNDROME 4; TPDS4 PubMed Batalini F, Peacock EG, ...
- ... development of Sjögren syndrome in susceptible individuals. The genetic variations that increase susceptibility may reduce the body's ability to turn off the immune response when it is no longer needed. A predisposition to develop autoimmune disorders can be passed through ...
- ... of ovarian cancer are not caused by inherited genetic factors. These cancers are associated with somatic mutations that are acquired during a person's lifetime, and they do not cluster in families.A predisposition to cancer caused by a germline mutation is ...
- ... of parathyroid cancer are not caused by inherited genetic factors. These cancers are associated with somatic mutations that are acquired during a person's lifetime, and they do not cluster in families.A predisposition to parathyroid cancer caused by a germline mutation ...