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user's latest post:
born without tooth enamel
Published (2009-12-03 00:31:00)
I'm 15, I also have/ was born with no enamal and Im a perfectly normal teenager. I have gone through root canal after root canal since I was about 3, I never seem to leave the dentist with no cavities :( all my life until this last year i was told by dentist's that it was all my fault that my teeth were so bad, until finally i got a new dentist and she told me it is actually genitic and there was nothing i could do about it, after...
user's latest post:
duplication of7q21.13 {large...
Published (2009-12-04 08:40:34)
Hi, Texas Childrens' Hospital, St Judes, and Mayo Clinic all have good websites that may provide provide help for your child. I know you are exhausted, but there has to be someone out there who can advise you on this. I hope all goes well for you and your little one.
user's latest post:
duplication of7q21.13 {large...
Published (2009-12-04 08:40:34)
Thank you for your comment! This is an amazing situation! He has a chromosomal aberration that NO ONE else in the world has...Talk about taking things for granted. I had no idea that this was even possible! I have talked to many geneticists now, and there is no genetics counseling available, as there is nothing that they can tell us...No one in medical literature has posessed this, so what is there to say, other than sit...
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Latest active threads on Genetics::
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-29 13:42:00)
by Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC
We hope that you and your family Birth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources are getting the support Support Support 500 you need, and we strongly recommend that you meet with a medical geneticist, who review with you your son's chromosome analysis in the context of any current symptoms. A medical...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:03:00)
by mammo
I have studied this, and have never heard of the lack of enamel being linked to Autism. It's usally something that did or didn't occur during development. He probably got this from his mother. Has he been to the dentist? Are they saying his baby teeth are his permanent teeth?
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-28 13:38:00)
by Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC
Cerebral autosomal Polycystic kidney disease hover_boxes.hoverize_link('term_4918739_1', 'highlight_term') dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy, commonly called CADASIL, is an genetic condition that causes stroke and other impairments. CADASIL affects blood flow in small blood vessels, particularly in the brain. An abnormality in the muscle...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-01 17:32:46)
by Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC
Phenylketonuria, commonly called PKU, is a genetic condition in which the body can't process one of the building blocks of protein called phenylalanine (Phe). Our body can't make Phe, therefore, we must obtain it through food. Phe is essential Essential balance Essential hypertension Essential tremor in the production of another building block called tyrosine (Tyr).
If...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:08:00)
by mammo
Your geneticist is the only professional who can answer these questions.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:06:00)
by mammo
They need to see a geneticist for advice on their daughter's prognosis, treatment, etc.
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:04:00)
by mammo
Sounds like you have a very good chance!
Started 3 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-11 20:04:00)
by Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC
Both type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are multifactorial disorders Adjustment disorder Anorexia nervosa Asperger syndrome Autism Autoimmune disorders Bipolar disorder Bipolar disorder Bleeding disorders Borderline personality disorder Bulimia Chronic motor tic disorder , which means that they involve a combination of genetic, lifestyle and environmental...
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-01 17:32:25)
by Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC
Consanguinity refers to when both members of a couple are related to each other by at least one common Common cold ancestor.
We all have two copies of almost every gene - one from each parent. In autosomal Polycystic kidney disease recessive (AR) conditions, it is typically necessary to have two mutations, one in each gene copy, to be affected. People with only a ...
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Hot threads for last week on Genetics::
Started 1 month, 1 week ago (2009-10-29 13:42:00)
by Jordanna Joaquina, MS, CGC
We hope that you and your family Birth control and family planning Choosing a primary care provider Ewing’s sarcoma Family troubles - resources are getting the support Support Support 500 you need, and we strongly recommend that you meet with a medical geneticist, who review with you your son's chromosome analysis in the context of any current symptoms. A medical...
Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-18 15:03:00)
by mammo
I have studied this, and have never heard of the lack of enamel being linked to Autism. It's usally something that did or didn't occur during development. He probably got this from his mother. Has he been to the dentist? Are they saying his baby teeth are his permanent teeth?
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