Angelman syndrome can affect people of any ethnic background. It is caused by a genetic mutation on chromosome 15 and can occur in individuals regardless of their ethnic origins.
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Guillain-Barre syndrome is rare, affecting about 1 to 2 people per 100,000 each year. It can occur at any age but is most commonly diagnosed in adults aged 30 to 50 years old. It is considered a serious condition that requires medical attention.
Angelman syndrome can affect people of any ethnic background. It is caused by a genetic mutation on chromosome 15 and can occur in individuals regardless of their ethnic origins.
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Angelman's syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by deletion on genes on chromosome 15 contributed by the mother to child, once you are born with it, the faulty gene has already done the damage. There is no cure for it. Note: If their deletion of the same gene on chromosome 15 contributed by the father, it results in Prader Willi syndrome.
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Angelman syndrome does not appear to be more common in any specific ethnicity; it affects individuals across all ethnic backgrounds equally. The condition is caused primarily by genetic mutations, particularly deletions or mutations in the UBE3A gene on chromosome 15, which occur randomly. While there may be variations in reporting and diagnosis rates among populations, there is no significant evidence to suggest that one ethnicity is more predisposed to Angelman syndrome than others.
Angelman Syndrome affects one in 12,000 to one in 20,000 individuals. Exact numbers of people who have the syndrome are unknown, but can be estimated by: 1,854,057,000 (estimated world population of people less than 15 years old from the PRB 2008 Data Sheet) divided by 12,000 and by 20,000: somewhere between 92,702 and 154,504 individuals.
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