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  • ...fects the immune system. Pronounced as "ex-linked lim-fo-pro-lif-er-a-tive disease", it is characterized by an extreme vulnerability to certain viral infectio ...lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, which is a common feature of this disease.
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  • #REDIRECT [[X-linked lymphoproliferative disease]]
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  • == X-linked == '''X-linked''' (/eksˈlɪŋkt/), also known as '''sex-linked''', refers to the pattern of inheritance for genes located on the X chromos
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  • |Term=X-linked recessive inheritance ...e on the X chromosome can be passed (inherited) from parent to child. In X-linked recessive inheritance, a daughter inherits a single mutated gene on the X c
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  • '''Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay''' ('''ELISA''') /ɪˈlaɪzə/ is a popular method of t ...derived from its method of detection, which involves an [[enzyme]] that is linked to an [[immunoglobulin]] (antibody) and a substance (the [[sorbent]]) to wh
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  • ...fects the immune system. Pronounced as "ex-linked lim-fo-pro-lif-er-a-tive disease", it is characterized by an extreme vulnerability to certain viral infectio ...lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, which is a common feature of this disease.
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  • ...ries of people in each group to find out what factors may be linked to the disease or condition.  ...ries of people in each group to find out what factors may be linked to the disease or condition. For example, one group may have been exposed to a particular
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  • ...ries of people in each group to find out what factors may be linked to the disease or condition.  ...ries of people in each group to find out what factors may be linked to the disease or condition. For example, one group may have been exposed to a particular
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  • == X-linked reticulate pigmentary disorder == ...dər/, is a rare genetic disorder that primarily affects males. The term "X-linked" refers to the disorder being associated with the X chromosome, while "reti
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  • '''Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease''' (''pronunciation: pɛˌliːtseɪʊs ˈmɛrtsbaːxər'') is a rare, progr The disease is named after the German physicians [[Friedrich Pelizaeus]] (1851–1942)
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  • == Linked == '''Linked''' (pronounced: /ˈlɪŋkt/) is a term often used in the medical field to d
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  • ...n found in processed foods and has been linked to higher levels of [[heart disease]] and [[atherosclerosis]]. ...lthy cells, but high levels of cholesterol can increase your risk of heart disease.
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  • '''Norrie Disease''' ...ic disorder that primarily affects the eyes and can lead to blindness. The disease is named after Gordon Norrie, a British ophthalmologist who first described
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  • == Kennedy's Disease == ...pinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy''' (SBMA), is a rare, X-linked recessive disease. It is named after Dr. [[William R. Kennedy]], who first described it in 19
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  • '''X-linked myotubular myopathy''' (pronounced eks-linked my-oh-too-bu-lar my-op-uh-thee) is a severe genetic disorder that primarily ...pathy" comes from the Greek words "myo" meaning muscle and "pathy" meaning disease.
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  • ...lopathies|transmissible spongiform encephalopathy]] (TSE), and is strongly linked to exposure to the [[Bovine spongiform encephalopathy|Bovine Spongiform Enc ...erived from '''V'''ariant '''C'''reutzfeldt-'''J'''akob '''D'''isease. The disease is named after Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt and Alfons Jakob, who first describ
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  • == Kennedy's Disease == ...sease" is named after Dr. [[William R. Kennedy]], who first described this disease in 1968.
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  • == Heritable Disease == ...'Heritable Disease''' (pronunciation: /ˈhɛrɪtəbəl diˈziːz/) is a type of [[disease]] that can be passed down from parents to their offspring through their [[g
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  • ...ciation: wɪˈskɒt ˈɔːldrɪtʃ'') is a rare, often severe [[X-linked recessive disease]] that affects both the [[immune system]] and the ability of the blood to c ...n 1937, and Dr. Robert Aldrich, an American pediatrician who described the disease in a family of Dutch-Americans in 1954.
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  • ...: /ˈfæbri/) is a rare genetic disorder, which is often inherited in an [[X-linked recessive]] manner. It is named after the dermatologist [[Johannes Fabry]], The disease is named after [[Johannes Fabry]], a German dermatologist who first describ
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  • == Menkes Disease == '''Menkes Disease''' (pronounced MEN-keez) is a rare, X-linked recessive disorder that affects the body's ability to regulate copper level
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