| FRAXA | fragile X syndrome |
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| FRAXE | X-linked mental retardation-fragile site [syndrome] |
| FRAX-MR | fragile X-mental retardation [syndrome] |
| FS | factor of safety; Fanconi syndrome; Felty syndrome; fibromyalgia syndrome; field stimulation; Fisher... |
| FXS | fragile X syndrome |
| FRA(X) | Fragile X syndrome |
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| FRAXA | Fragile X syndrome |
| FXS | Fragile X syndrome |
| FHIT | Fragile histidine triad |
| fragile X syndrome |
Martin-Bell syndrome. Marker X syndrome, Escalante syndrome. A genetic syndrome with the familial occurrence of moderate mental retardation. predominantly in males, who also demonstrate a long narrow face with thick features, prognathism (a prominent jaw), blue eyes, and, early in life, macrosomia (large body size), and later in life, macro-orchidism (large testicles). This is an X-linked disorder with a fragile site (FMR? gene) on the long arm of the X chromosome (Xq 27). ...
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| fragile site |
A small break or a constriction of a chromosome that can be visualised after special treatment of the chromosomes. In individuals affected with fragile X syndrome, a fragile site can often be seen on their X chromosome.
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| fragile X s. |
an X-linked syndrome associated with fragile site on the long arm of the X chromosome at q27.3, associated with mental retardation, enlarged testes, high forehead, and enlarged jaw and ears in most males and mild mental retardation in many heterozygous females. In some families there have been unaffected transmitting males.
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| fragile X syndrome |
this the #1 inherited cause of mental retardation, affecting an estimated 1 in 2000 males and 1 in 4000 females of all races. it is relatively unknown and often misdiagnosed.
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| fragile X syndrome |
is a genetic condition that is identified by a weakness or break in the structure of the X chromosomes. The result can be mental retardation or autism. This is the leading cause to mental retardation, second only to down syndrome, and is responsible for one out of 10 cases of autism. Eighty percent of boys who inherit the syndrome will suffer mental impairment, ranging from severe retardation to a low to normal intelligence. ...
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