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It is more common for a sporadic disease to be a dominant genetic disease. The obvious reason is that a dominant disease requires only one random mutation, whereas two identically located mutations are required for recessive diseases.
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/genetics/sporadic.htm
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/genetics/sporadic.htm
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What are the molecular bases of sporadic disease? Sporadic disease could represent a chromosomal abnormality or a recessive trait, or be due to de novo dominant mutations. To what extent are new mutations (that is, de novo events) responsible for sporadic traits?
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www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/ng2084
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To read this article in full you may need to log in, make a payment or gain access through a site license (see right). ... News and Views ... James R Lupski...
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www.nature.com/ng/journal/v38/n9/full/ng0906-974.html
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Objective: To define the incidence, demographics, clinical features, and risk factors for sporadic meningococcal disease in adults (≥ 18 years) residing in metropolitan Atlanta.
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www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/123/12/937
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about sporadic disease. sporadic disease. Information about sporadic disease in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... In humans, infections caused by micro-organisms (pathogens) are the commonest cause of disease. According to a 1990s World Health Report prepared by the World Health Organization,
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/sporadic+disease
encyclopedia.farlex.com/sporadic+disease
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Example 3: Meningococcal Disease ... The following are examples of Sporadic Disease : ... ; The following are not examples of Sporadic Disease , but are often confusing:
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www.vetmed.wisc.edu/education/courses/epi/concepts/Spor...
www.vetmed.wisc.edu/education/courses/epi/concepts/Sporadic%20Disease/tabs/examples.html
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BioInfoBank Library :: Tau protein in familial and sporadic diseases. Tau protein in frontotemporal dementia linked to chromosome 3 (FTD-3). Tau and alpha-synuclein inclusions in a case of familial frontotemporal dementia and progressive aphasia. ... Tauopathies include Alzheimer's disease (AD),
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lib.bioinfo.pl/pmid:14528051
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: High cortical signal intensity on diffusion-weighted (DW) or fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images is increasingly described in sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD). The aim of this study was to assess the extent and location of high cortical signal intensity,
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www.ajnr.org/cgi/content/abstract/28/6/1114
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Conclusions: Our results suggest that POLG polyglutamine tract variants should be considered as a predisposing genetic factor in idiopathic sporadic Parkinson disease.
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www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/69/11/1152
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