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Certain variations of genes appear to be linked to selective IgA deficiency, but no gene is known to directly cause the condition. Complications. People with ...
If a family member has dilated cardiomyopathy, talk to your health care provider. Some types of dilated cardiomyopathy run in families (are inherited). Genetic ...
The polycystic kidney and liver disease gene GANAB. Other genes that cause kidney cyst disease, such as DNAJB11. A way to use CT and MRI scans to classify ...
... genetic disorders in offspring. Our doctors are leaders in managing complex fertility problems, including infertility, cancer and fertility (oncofertility) ...
Identifying cancer genes and inherited genetic risk. The genetic changes underlying the development and progression of hepatobiliary cancers are complex and ...
... gene into any mammalian cell. These studies not only afforded a novel approach to isolate genes but also permitted a detailed analysis of how they worked.
This gives patients a window into their genetic blueprint, so they better understand changes in their genes, risk of disease and applications of targeted ...
Some people with genetic conditions decide not to get fertility treatment. That's because the gene changes that cause such conditions can be passed from parent ...
Certain genetic mutations might increase your risk of developing optic neuritis or multiple sclerosis. Complications. Complications arising from optic ...
HCM is the most common type of genetic cardiomyopathy. Patients are born with a gene that makes the heart muscle thicker than it should be. HCM can be a ...
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