Cystic Fibrosis
Polycystic kidney disease is caused by a genetic mutation that leads to the formation of fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning an affected parent has a 50% chance of passing the gene onto their child. The cysts can grow over time and interfere with kidney function, potentially leading to kidney failure. Early detection and management are important to slow the progression of the disease.
This is sex linked and is inherited through the parents.
Adhesions commonly affect the intestines, leading to obstruction and abdominal pain.
The short answer is: Potentially yes. The trachea leads to the lungs; therefore, if the obstruction totally blocks the trachea, the person won't be able to breath & will die if not helped quickly.
No. Exocrine glands have tubes (ducts) leading from them to some other body part or cavity. Endocrine glands are ductless and secrete their substances.... mostly hormones..... into the intercellular space and these hormones are then picked up by the bloodstream and transported throughout the body to where they are needed.
Asthma: spasms and narrowing of bronchi leading to airway obstruction
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that affects the mucus and sweat glands, leading to the production of thick, sticky mucus that can clog the airways and affect various organs in the body. It is caused by mutations in the CFTR gene and can result in respiratory problems, digestive issues, and other complications.
It's part of the diseases grouped under COPD because they have the same pathophysiology. It's caused by an obstruction leading to too much carbon dioxide in the alveoli. Emphysema is an obstructive respiratory disease.
Dominant genetic diseases are inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that only one copy of the mutated gene from an affected parent is sufficient to express the disease. This means that each child of an affected individual has a 50% chance of inheriting the mutated gene and, consequently, the disease. The presence of the dominant allele can mask the effects of a normal allele, leading to the condition even if the other allele is unaffected. Examples of such diseases include Huntington's disease and Marfan syndrome.
Polycystic kidney disease is caused by a genetic mutation that leads to the formation of fluid-filled cysts in the kidneys. It is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning an affected parent has a 50% chance of passing the gene onto their child. The cysts can grow over time and interfere with kidney function, potentially leading to kidney failure. Early detection and management are important to slow the progression of the disease.
Heart disease. It is the leading cause of death in the U.S., period.
results from the complete obstruction of the cystic duct leading to increased pressure within the gallbladder leading to cessation of biliary secretion
This is sex linked and is inherited through the parents.
The patient would be unable to expel his or her stool, leading to intestinal obstruction.
heart disease. It is the leading cause of death in the U.S., period.
The leading cause of death in Australia is heart disease, followed by dementia and Alzheimer's disease, and lung cancer.
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