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Congenital immunodeficiency is present at the time of birth, and is the result of genetic defects. These immunodeficiency disorders are also called primary immunodeficiencies.
Congenital myopathy (CM) is a term used for muscle disorders present at birth, including hundreds of distinct neuromuscular syndromes and disorders.
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No. For example, someone might be born with an extra finger, which is a congenital disorder, but live a completely normal life otherwise.
impact of a congenital disability have on a person
These include psoriasis, anemia, and certain congenital disorders.
glycosylation
Congenital myasthenic syndromes are a group of related disorders caused by inherited defects in the acetylcholine receptor.
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passed on from father/mother to child