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Something which has a tendency to occur within a particular family. For instance, Down syndrome which has occurred more than once within a family because of an inherited chromosome translocation, can be said to be familial in that family.
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| familial |
A characteristic or disorder which tends to run in families.
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| familial adenomatous polyposis |
An inherited disorder of the gastrointestinal tract in which there are hundreds to thousands of precancerous polyps, usually caused by an inherited mutated copy of the Apc gene.
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| familial |
Occurring in members of the same family; said of certain diseases or disorders.
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| familial cancer syndrome |
Any genetic predisposition to cancer that is found in several generations of a kindred. Some recognized cancer syndromes that recur in families include the multiple endocrine neoplasias, retinoblastoma, familial polyposi
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