نتایج جستجو برای: consanguinity marriage genetic counseling

تعداد نتایج: 659401  

2012
Douglas R. White Michael Houseman

Douglas R. White and Michael Houseman For special issue of l’Homme 2013 Regardless of now marriage is locally defined, most people in most places marry (and/or have children with) people who are neither too close (immediate family members) nor overly distant (total strangers). As a result, many members of a given community are linked to each other by multiple direct or indirect ties of consangu...

2014
Reza Chaman Mahshid Gholami Taramsari Ahmad Khosravi Mohammad Amiri Kourosh Holakouie Naieni Masoud Yunesian

OBJECTIVE Although numerous studies have found higher rates of abortion and still births following consanguinity (familial marriages), the question of whether consanguinity significantly increases the risk of neonatal death has inadequately been addressed.This study aims to evaluate familial marriage effects on neonatal death in rural areas in Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this nested case-c...

2010
Lai-Chu See Feng-Ling Teng Yu-Ming Shen Yi-Jung Lo

Premarital health examination (PHE) is ideally to prevent sexually-transmitted diseases (STD) within a couple; to detect reproductive problems or hereditary illness which may pass to offspring; and to provide counseling on family planning and genetic health. However, little is known about the implementation of PHE program. We conducted a selfadministered questionnaire survey to participants who...

Journal: :Family relations 2013
Terri L Orbuch José A Bauermeister Edna Brown Brandyn-Dior McKinley

Spouses' emotional ties to family early in marriage are linked to marital outcomes, but little is known about how these ties affect marital stability and whether these effects vary by race and gender. The present study examines the links between emotional ties to family of origin and in-laws in the first year of marriage and marital stability over the first 16 years of marriage. Data were colle...

Journal: :Human heredity 2014
Waleed Al-Herz Hasan Aldhekri Mohamed-Ridha Barbouche Nima Rezaei

Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders caused by defects in the immune system that predispose patients to infections, autoimmune diseases, lymphoproliferation and malignancies. Most PIDs are inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern; therefore, they are more common in areas with high rates of consanguineous marriage. Reports about PIDs from these area...

Journal: :African health sciences 2014
Arjumand Sultan Warsy May Hamad Al-Jaser Abeer Albdass Sooad Al-Daihan Mohammad Alanazi

BACKGROUND Saudi population is unique in that there is a strong preference for cousin marriages in the general population. We studied the prevalence of consanguinity in educated Saudi females and compared the results with the results obtained in their parents, to access if a generation difference in which extensive educational activities have prevailed to inform the people of the influence of c...

Journal: :Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine 2013

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 2015
Sabrina Giglio Aldesia Provenzano Benedetta Mazzinghi Francesca Becherucci Laura Giunti Giulia Sansavini Fiammetta Ravaglia Rosa Maria Roperto Silvia Farsetti Elisa Benetti Mario Rotondi Luisa Murer Elena Lazzeri Laura Lasagni Marco Materassi Paola Romagnani

In children, sporadic nephrotic syndrome can be related to a genetic cause, but to what extent genetic alterations associate with resistance to immunosuppression is unknown. In this study, we designed a custom array for next-generation sequencing analysis of 19 target genes, reported as possible causes of nephrotic syndrome, in a cohort of 31 children affected by sporadic steroid-resistant neph...

Journal: :SHS web of conferences 2022

This research aimed to describe the solution model for child marriage. took place in Malang Regency. The subjects this were married couples who at age of children, parents from woman’s side (wife), and community leaders. Research data obtained through observation in-depth interviews, then analyzed with interactive techniques. impact marriage that occured Regency caused family not function prope...

Journal: :Human heredity 2014
Hussein A Abbas Khalid Yunis

Consanguineous marriages constitute a significant fraction of marriages worldwide and confer a major public health concern on newborns. In addition to the risk of acquiring a recessive genetic disease, the offspring of consanguineous parents are plausibly at an increased risk of preterm birth, decreased anthropometric measurements, congenital defects and mortality. How consanguinity confers suc...

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