Congenital and Genetic Disorders Health Science Technology.

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Congenital and Genetic Disorders Health Science Technology

Congenital Diseases and Disorders Present at the time of birth May or may not be inherited Causes: Infections Toxins Environmental agents – various chemicals (Mercury or phenols) Drugs – Thalidomide Alcohol Smoking Nutritional

Congenital Diseases and Disorders Disorders considered congenital: Club foot Cleft palate Heart abnormalities Fetal alcohol syndrome Hip dislocation Neural tube defects Cerebral palsy

Congenital Diseases and Disorders Prevention and minimizing risks - Non-hereditary congenital disorders may be prevented or minimized by an awareness of risk factors.

Hereditary Diseases and Disorders Hereditary Diseases and disorders are evident at birth or soon after, although some do not manifest until later in life Caused by altered genes passed from parent to child Dominate gene expression Recessive gene expression Mutation

Hereditary Diseases and Disorders Diseases/Disorders: Diabetes mellitus Cystic fibrosis Sickle cell anemia Huntington’s disease Albinism Down’s syndrome ADL Tay-Sachs PKU Hemophilia

Hereditary Diseases and Disorders Genetic counseling may be helpful in making wise choices.