...indicate a problem with the kidneys. Kidney disease – Tumours and cysts can develop in the kidneys resulting in acute or chronic conditions. Some people also acquire hereditary kidney disorders...
...has developed benign polyps in the colon before they are 60 years old.[15] Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a rare hereditary condition that prompts the development of hundreds or even...
...the permanent clubbing or twisting of the feet and ankle, is a congenital and hereditary defect that some babies are born with. It is also known as talipes equinovarus. It...
...MRI of the breast is advisable or prescribed for: Women who are at risk of having breast cancer due to medical family history – Since breast cancer is hereditary, women...
...syndrome,[13] gastroschisis,[14] or hypospadias Hereditary syndromes affecting the hypothalamus, connective tissues or nervous system Consanguinity of parents Diagnostic procedures As cryptorchidism is largely asymptomatic, most cases are discovered by caregivers...
...A hereditary metabolic disorder wherein iron salts are deposited in various tissues of the body. This excess iron in the tissues can damage the organs, joints, and can lead to...
...leads to the follicle’s dilation and rupture. Studies show that obesity, hereditary factors, and smoking may play a causative or an exacerbating role in the disease. The condition causes several...
...cases.[10] Genetics and ED It is suspected that there is a hereditary component to ED in around one-third of cases.[11] A 2018 study has proven the link for the first...
...the medium and large arteries, depending on the patient’s age, lifestyle, and hereditary factors. Plaque buildup results in a disorder called atherosclerosis, in which the arteries harden. When this affects...
...normal cell function, causing symptoms.[1] Fabry disease is one of a number of hereditary conditions known as lysosomal storage disorders, all of which cause problems with normal cell function.[2] Fabry...