hereditary pattern


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Descriptive statistics were analysed for age, gender, laterality, presenting symptoms and hereditary pattern. Staging of RB by various classifications were presented in bar charts.
One hundred and eighteen (40%) patients had hereditary pattern in present study.
This suggests that, although not recorded in the Talmud, the non-maternal hereditary pattern of factor XI deficiency could have been observed by Talmudic era decisors.
Although knowledge of these possibilities is based on modern medical discoveries, the absence of a hereditary pattern of disease is empirically recognizable.
Its hereditary pattern is different from other reading disability sub types.
(1,2,3,4,5) No single hereditary pattern has been established for patients with IFH.
He suggests that Alzheimer's, which in most cases seems to lack a hereditary pattern, might be inherited through mitochondrial DNA, which comes only from the mother.
Multiple hereditary patterns are reported including autosomal dominant, recessive and some sporadic cases.
It goes beyond a traditional family tree by allowing the user to visualize hereditary patterns and psychological factors that punctuate relationships.
There are a surprising number and variety of factors to consider, ranging from hormone levels and medications to hereditary patterns and nutrition.
Breast cancer may occur sporadically, in small family clusters, or, as in this case, in strong hereditary patterns. Although only 5 to 10 percent of breast cancer is due to inheritance of a dominant susceptibility gene, if such a gene were in the family, individuals might have as high as 50 percent risk of inheriting it and significant chance of eventually developing a tumor if they did carry the gene.
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