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How do you spell the illness scolisis?

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How can neurofibromatosis be diagnosed?

Neurofibromatosis is usually diagnosed when the patient has 10 or more cafe-au-lait spots.


What chromosome does Neurofibromatosis effects?

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What is the genotype for a person with the genetic disorder Neurofibromatosis?

The genotype for Neurofibromatosis is typically inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, caused by mutations in the NF1 gene located on chromosome 17. Individuals with Neurofibromatosis usually have a mutation in one copy of the NF1 gene.


Are there any support groups for neurofibromatosis?

Yes, there are support groups for neurofibromatosis. The Children's Tumor Foundation, NF Network, and NF Australia are some organizations that offer support and resources for individuals and families affected by neurofibromatosis. These groups provide opportunities for connections, information sharing, and emotional support.


Who does neurofibromatosis affect?

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Is neurofibromatosis tranferable threw intercourse?

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Did Earnhardt have neurofibromatosis?

There is no public evidence to suggest that Dale Earnhardt had neurofibromatosis. Neurofibromatosis is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of tumors on nerves, and while Earnhardt had various health concerns throughout his career, there has been no indication that he suffered from this specific condition. His death in a racing accident in 2001 was attributed to head injuries rather than any underlying medical condition like neurofibromatosis.


Where can a person go to find detailed information on neurofibromatosis?

The NHS website has detailed information on neurofibromatosis. They have details of the diagnosis, causes, symptoms and possible treatments for the condition.


When was neurofibromatosis discovered?

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Is there a cure for neurofibromatosis?

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