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  • '''Acute Chest Syndrome''' ...nd the second most common cause of hospitalization in patients with sickle cell disease.
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  • ...c Hematology]] and [[Oncology]], particularly in the treatment of [[Sickle Cell Disease]] and [[Thalassemia]]. ...developing treatments for blood disorders in children, particularly sickle cell disease and thalassemia.
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  • ...e DNA sequence of one gene. Examples include [[Cystic Fibrosis]], [[Sickle Cell Anemia]], and [[Huntington's Disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down Syndrome]], [[Turner Syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter Syndrome]].
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  • ...mutation in a single gene. Examples include [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Sickle cell anemia]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...sequence of a single gene. Examples include [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Sickle cell anemia]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...inherited from a person's parents. The most common type is known as sickle cell anaemia (SCA). It results in an abnormality in the oxygen-carrying protein * '''[[Down syndrome]]''' ({{IPA|daʊn ˈsɪndroʊm}}) is a genetic disorder caused by the prese
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  • ...ch new cell receives a complete set of genetic information from the parent cell. Errors in DNA replication can lead to [[mutations]], which can alter an or ...abnormalities in the number or structure of chromosomes, such as in [[Down syndrome]].
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  • ...e DNA sequence of one gene. Examples include [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Sickle cell anemia]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...sequence of a single gene. Examples include [[cystic fibrosis]], [[sickle cell disease]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...e DNA sequence of one gene. Examples include [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Sickle cell anemia]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...vascular]]: [[Marfan syndrome]], [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]], [[Loeys-Dietz syndrome]] # [[Musculoskeletal]]: [[Osteogenesis imperfecta]], [[Ehlers-Danlos syndrome]], [[Gaucher disease
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  • ...of the glomeruli. The scarring can lead to [[Nephrotic syndrome|nephrotic syndrome]], which is characterized by high levels of protein in the urine, low level ...associated with conditions such as [[HIV|HIV infection]], obesity, sickle cell disease, and [[Heroin|heroin use]].
    2 KB (227 words) - 21:45, 14 February 2024
  • ...e DNA sequence of one gene. Examples include [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Sickle cell disease]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...rome]], a disorder of the connective tissue. The gene responsible for this syndrome affects multiple systems of the body, including the skeletal, cardiovascula Another example is the [[Sickle Cell Disease]], where a mutation in a single gene results in various symptoms su
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  • ...sequence of a single gene. Examples include [[Cystic Fibrosis]], [[Sickle Cell Anemia]], and [[Huntington's Disease]]. ...Examples include [[Down Syndrome]], [[Turner Syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter Syndrome]].
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  • * Single gene disorders: Diseases such as [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Sickle cell disease]], and [[Huntington's disease]]. ...nditions such as [[Down syndrome]], [[Turner syndrome]], and [[Klinefelter syndrome]].
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  • ...une diseases]], [[infections]], and [[genetic disorders]] such as [[sickle cell anaemia]] and [[thalassemia]]. * [[Hemolytic-uremic syndrome]]
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  • ...c Fibrosis]], [[Huntington's Disease]], [[Sickle Cell Anemia]], and [[Down Syndrome]]. Each of these diseases is caused by different types of genetic mutations
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  • ...to assess the risk of certain chromosomal abnormalities, including [[Down syndrome]] and [[Trisomy 18]]. * '''[[Cell-free DNA testing]]''': This blood test examines fetal DNA in the maternal b
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  • ...one copy of a gene. Examples include [[Huntington's disease]] and [[Marfan syndrome]]. ...n both copies of a gene. Examples include [[cystic fibrosis]] and [[sickle cell disease]].
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