Nail-patella syndrome (NPS), also known as hereditary osteo-onychodysplasia (HOOD), is a rare, genetically determined disease, which is inherited as a dominant trait. So yes, it is hereditary.
Yes
it can be, but it is rare.
Starvation, circulating infections, certain medications, hepatitis, and cirrhosis can all cause hepatic jaundice, as can certain hereditary defects of liver chemistry, including Gilbert's syndrome and Crigler-Najjar syndrome.
Vertigo can be hereditary but it is more common in men than women!
At present this is not possible.
The causes of a hereditary disease is a missing chromosome, and extra chromosome. Like in Down Syndrome there is an extra chromosome 26.
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No, Ella Syndrome with a flattened pituitary gland is not hereditary.
it can be, but it is rare.
no, it's hereditary
is sundowners hereitary
With strong evidence, genetic as it is hereditary.
Yes! Asperger's Syndrome is definitely genetic! It's a 50-50 possibility my paternal grandmother had it, because she was "eccentric" herself!
I have it, it is actually not hereditary it is a birth defect. Extremely rare and completely random.
There are several hereditary diseases that produce large numbers of intestinal polyps. These disorders include: Familial polyposis of the colon. Gardner's syndrome. Lynch's syndrome.
no because since they both have down syndrome, they will have 100 percent that they will have a down syndrome baby
Proximal renal tubular acidosis (type 2) is caused by hereditary diseases, such as Fanconi's syndrome, fructose intolerance, and Lowe's syndrome.