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When Your Child Has Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1)
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a condition that involves the abnormal growth of pigment cells in the skin and of nerve cells in the body. NF1 is often not life-threatening. But problems, such as seizures, developmental delay, or increased risk of tumors, can happen over time. Read on to learn more.
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Blisters in Children
Detailed information on blisters, including causes, first aid, and treatment.
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Mitochondrial Inheritance- Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy
Detailed information on mitochondrial inheritance and Leber's optic atrophy.
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Structural Abnormalities- Deletions (Cri-du-Chat Syndrome) and Duplications (Pallister-Killian
Syndrome)
Detailed information on structural abnormalities, including chromosome deletions and duplications.
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X-linked Recessive: Red-Green Color Blindness, Hemophilia A
Detailed information on x-linked recessive inheritance
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Dermoid Cyst in Children
A dermoid cyst is a collection of tissue under the skin. It may contain hair follicles, oil, and sweat glands.
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Benign Skin Growths in Children
Detailed information on benign skin growths in children, including dermatofibromas, dermoid cyst, freckles, keloids, lipomas, moles, atypical moles, and pyogenic granulomas.
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Treatment for Primary Carnitine Deficiency (Child)
Primary carnitine deficiency is a rare health problem a child is born with. It is caused by an abnormal gene.
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A Child's First Dental Visit Fact Sheet
You can take your child at a younger age, but experts recommend taking your child by about 12 months at the latest. The dentist can provide or recommend preventative information regarding baby bottle tooth decay, infant feeding practices, mouth cleaning, teething, pacifier habits, and finger-sucking. habits.
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