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Autosomal dominant
Definition:
A single, abnormal gene on one of the autosomal chromosomes (one of the first 22 "non-sex" chromosomes) from either parent can cause certain diseases.
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Autosomal dominant inheritance means that the gene is located on one of the autosomes (chromosome pairs 1 through 22). This means that males and females are equally affected, and "dominant" means that only one gene is necessary to have the trait.
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Autosomal dominant radial drusen: See: Malattia leventinese.
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Autosomal dominant inheritance refers to disorders that are expressed in the heterozygote, i.e., the affected person has one copy of a mutated allele and one allele that is functioning normally.
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Autosomal Dominant PKD
What is autosomal dominant PKD?
Autosomal dominant PKD is one of the most common inherited disorders.
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Signs and symptoms of this form often develop between the ages of 30 and 40.
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Autosomal dominant
Autosomal recessive
X-linked dominant
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Autosomal dominantA form of inheritance in which only one copy of a gene coding for a disease need be present for that disease to be expressed. If either parent has the disease, a child has a 50% chance of inheriting the disease.
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An autosomal dominant form exists in which females and males are equally affected and is symptomatically almost identical to the X-linked form of the disease. Multiple genes have been discovered to cause ectodermal dysplasias.
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BEST'S DISEASE - Autosomal dominant retinal degeneration in the first several years of life.
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Inheritance may be autosomal dominant (usually milder forms of the condition), autosomal recessive - or X-linked. Nearly half of those with RP give no family history.
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This type of inheritance is called autosomal dominant. In this situation, the parent with the abnormal gene has PKD. Because he or she also has a normal gene, however, not all of the person's children are affected.
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These reports suggest autosomal dominant transmission with a mildly affected parent having a more seriously affected child. The chance is from 2 to 5% that a child whose sib has de Lange syndrome will also have the syndrome.
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In the most common type of the disease (autosomal dominant PKD), almost half of the patients develop chronic kidney failure between the ages of 40 and 60. The rarer form (autosomal recessive PKD) causes kidney failure in early childhood.
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Hereditary amyloidosis is though to be autosomal dominant, which means that only one copy of the defective gene is necessary to cause the disease. A child of a parent with familial amyloidosis has a 50-50 chance of developing the disease.
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Symptoms can begin from adolescence to around age 40. It is caused by an autosomal dominant trait (at least one parent will have the disease). Progression is usually slow and severe disability is unusual.
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It is passed along genetically as an autosomal dominant trait, which means there is a 50 percent chance of inheriting this condition if only one parent is affected. Again, while not generally debilitating, it can be a risk factor for combat pilots.
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This rare form of the disease is called autosomal dominant Alzheimer's. Because it tends to develop earlier in life than is typical, often by age 50, it is also referred to as early-onset Alzheimer's disease.
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more than one primary tumor, the tumors may be multicentric, usually more than 25 percent of the individuals in direct lineal descent from the proband are affected, and the cancer predisposition in these families behaves as an autosomal dominant ...
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