no there are no chances of getting leucoderma to child. There is only slight possibility if both parents have leucoderma to their child otherwise not.
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Affected individuals have two nonfunctional copies of the GALC gene. Parents of an affected child are healthy carriers and therefore have one normal GALC gene and one nonfunctional GALC gene
Children are not directly affected with Alzheimer's disease. It is a disease that primarily strikes those 65 and older.
Polio is not an inherited disease; it is an infectious disease caused by a virus.
AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE - Neither parent is affected, few of the children are affected. -AA or Aa=normal -Aa=Carrier -aa=Affected
The disease is not contagious but he child may mimic some of the traits of the other child. It is not permanent.
PKU, phenolketonuria, is a genetic disease caused by a recessive gene. So, a person with one normal and one faulty gene for this characteristic will not have the disease, you have to have two faulty genes to have the disease. If two people who each have one gene for PKU have a child, that child can inherit the gene from each parent and therefore will have two copies, causing the recessive trait to manifest.
A child born to a mother with GBS can live a normal life. If the baby is affected with GBS, there is no clear answer, as this could become meningitis. If GBS is caught in pregnancy, chances are much better for the baby.
Refsum disease is inherited as an autosomal recessive disorder, which means that two unaffected carrier parents have a 25% chance of having an affected child in every pregnancy.
Most likely the child of two cousins will be "normal." Remember that even the child of two "unrelated people" has some slight chance of having a birth defect or disease related in some way to genetics.
No but you can check if you and your mate are 'carriers' of the disease. BOTH parents must be a carrier to have a an affected child. if both parents are carriers, then the child: 25% affected 50% carriers 25% unaffected if you have any further questions ask me at stefano-lau@Live.ca good luck
Of course!... Celiac Disease does not interfear with having a child. It just means that your child might have celiac disease.
Crohn's Diesease is a form of inflammatory bowel disease. It involves an immune reaction against the intestinal tract. The diet of the person affected with this disorder varies. It is imperative you speak with the parents of the child to ask what he or she can eat.