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Diseases » Incontinentia Pigmenti » Inheritance
 

Inheritance and Genetics of Incontinentia Pigmenti

Inheritance of Incontinentia Pigmenti:

X-linked dominant diseases are usually inherited, though rare cases of sporadic genetic disease can also occur. See inheritance of x-linked dominant diseases.

Incontinentia Pigmenti: Genetics Information

Genetics of Incontinentia Pigmenti: The genetic transmission is X-linked dominant. Males are more severely affected than females. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Incontinentia Pigmenti Information Page: NINDS)

About inheritance and genetics:

Inheritance of Incontinentia Pigmenti refers to whether the condition is inherited from your parents or "runs" in families. The level of inheritance of a condition depends on how important genetics are to the disease. Strongly genetic diseases are usually inherited, partially genetic diseases are sometimes inherited, and non-genetic diseases are not inherited. For general information, see Introduction to Genetics.


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