Saturday, February 13, 2010

Cystic Fibrosis Symptoms.blogspot.com Cystic Fibrosis?

Cystic fibrosis? - cystic fibrosis symptoms.blogspot.com

my brother 33 years has had the honor of CF tests for after an artificial fertilization. He showed no signs of diversity and healthy. that this disease remain dormat variety of symptoms or show in the future. What effect does it mean?

4 comments:

Alayna N said...

Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease. is represented by the allele of the CFTR gene. so that the disease expressed the two genes of the pair of homologues occurs must allele of cystic fibrosis. However, if one of the two genes from the homologous pair of cystic fibrosis, the disease is not fully expressed.

in the case of his brother, he probably has a single copy of the CFTR gene is the cystic fibrosis. Therefore, it is often asymptomatic and remain so throughout their lives. but if the need to be careful what their children.

if already married, he and his wife will be monitored to see if your spouse also has the CFTR gene. If so, your childrenhave a 25% chance to hit, 50% chance of a carrier to reach as he, and 25%, or companies. If your spouse are carriers of the CFTR gene, then their children have a 50% probability of a carrier and 50% chance of a carrier. If you're single and without children, consider these possibilities before planning to have kids.

Hope this helps ......

do not care about your brother, he is well, you just need a copy of the defective gene and asymptomatic.

chalky said...

Alayna as he says, his brother a few symptoms, if a single copy gene.

Cystic fibrosis affects their body secretions, which tend more to be able to develop more frequent indigestion to stomach ulcers, pulmonary secretions thick, salty sweat, and in May have fewer functional sperm.

el cid said...

Likely to have symptoms over time, it is very good for someone who cystic systic, maybe you should get a second opinion to ensure you have the full CF.

avsubbar... said...

Cystic fibrosis can cause lung disease. There is now a Rhino virus vectors for gene therapy and is potentially curable.

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