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This rare genetic disorder causes fatty substances (sulfatides) to build up in your brain and nervous system, causing progressive loss of nerve function.
This rare genetic disorder triggers a severe reaction to certain anesthesia drugs, causing rigid muscles, high fever, fast heart rate and rapid breathing.
When Vicki Tennant came to Mayo Clinic for answers about her heart condition, she never expected to be at the center of a medical breakthrough.
Albinism is caused by a change in one of these genes. Different types of albinism can occur, based mainly on which gene change caused the disorder. The gene ...
Mayo Clinic Children's vascular malformation specialty clinic provides specialized diagnostics and care for children with complex or rare vascular diseases. The ...
If needed, your healthcare professional may recommend that you talk to a genetic counselor. Screening tests during pregnancy. Screening for Down syndrome is ...
Prader-Willi syndrome is a genetic condition associated with cognitive and behavioral symptoms, delays in development, chronic hunger, and low levels of ...
Thalassemia (thal-uh-SEE-me-uh) is a blood disorder. It's ... The condition passes from parents to children through genetic changes in hemoglobin genes.
Many conditions can cause ataxia, including genetic conditions, stroke, tumors, multiple sclerosis, degenerative diseases and alcohol misuse. Certain ...
Gene therapy seeks to target faulty genes that are driving disease and either correct or replace them. Imagine your entire genome as an electric master board ...
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