Translocation
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translocation Down syndrome refers to the rearranged ... chromosome , instead of being separate.
translocation , reciprocal: A type of chromosome ... not belong to the same pair of chromosomes .
translocation s may be balanced or unbalanced. For example, ...
Chromosomes
... who have had more than one miscarriage (spontaneous abortion ) have about a 5% chance that one member of the couple is carrying a chromosome
translocation responsible for the miscarriage s. Chromosomes are the units of genetic information that exist within every cell of the body. Twenty-three ...
Fertility
... Part 1 Fertility FRIGIDITY SYMPTOMS"Absence of sexual desire, or an inability to find pleasure, in sexual intercourse . Parents with balanced
translocation s may have fertility problems (trouble becoming pregnant), miscarriage s, or have an increased chance of having a child with health problems. ...
Miscarriage
... uterus , usually in the fallopian tube s, which are organ s that transport the egg from the ovary to the uterus ). Parents with balanced
translocation s may have fertility problems (trouble becoming pregnant), miscarriage s, or have an increased chance of having a child with health problems. ...
Mosaicism
... in 400; by age 40 the risk increases to one in 110; and by age 45 the risk becomes one in 35. There is no increased risk of either mosaicism or
translocation with increased maternal age. ...
Sickle-cell disease
... disease , systemic lupus erythematosus ( lupus or SLE) and many others ... Added text about the association of renal cell carcinoma with
translocation s, sickle-cell disease , and neuroblastoma (cited Altinok et al. as reference 20). These conditions include infected burns , cat or dog bites ...
Traumatic event
... guilty about choosing one fetus over another. Mental health professionals should be consulted throughout the process. Risks ... Traction
translocation Traumatic Event Travel Health Tips (Vacation Health Care) Traveler's Guide to Avoiding Infectious Diseases ... While trauma might explain ...