نتایج جستجو برای: consanguinity marriage genetic counseling

تعداد نتایج: 659401  

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 1993
A H Bittles J C Grant S A Shami

To determine the prevalence of consanguineous marriages and estimate the effects of consanguinity on reproductive behaviour and mortality, household and hospital-based surveys were conducted in 11 cities in the Pakistan province of Punjab between 1979 and 1985. The 9520 women interviewed reported 44,474 pregnancies, with data collected on maternal and paternal ages at marriage, abortions/miscar...

Journal: :Clinical genetics 2001
A Bittles

Marriage between close biological relatives is generally regarded with suspicion and distaste within Western society, reflecting historical and religious prejudice. By comparison, in many other populations there is a strong preference for consanguineous unions, most frequently contracted between first cousins, and marriage outside the family is perceived as a risky and disruptive option. The in...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics 2000
M C Braga P A Otto O Frota-Pessoa

We present general formulae for several common situations in the genetic counseling of heterogeneous disorders. The occurrence or not of parental consanguinity is taken into account, since it distorts significantly the prior probabilities favoring the different mechanisms. Nonsyndromic deafness is used as a numerical application, since it can be produced by any type of monogenic inheritance and...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2007
Ghina Mumtaz Hala Tamim Mona Kanaan Marwan Khawaja Mustafa Khogali Gerard Wakim Khalid A Yunis

Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcomes because it increases homozygosity of recessive alleles. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of consanguinity on the birth weight of newborns in Greater Beirut, Lebanon. Cross-sectional data were collected on 10,289 consecutive liveborn singleton newborns admitted to eight hospi...

2014
Seyeed Mohammad Bager Tabei Sara Senemar Babak Saffari Zeinab Ahmadi Somayeh Haqparast

INTRODUCTION Coronary Artery disease (CAD) is influenced by genetic factors, environment and culture behavior. The aim of the present study was to evaluate some non-modifiable risk factors of coronary heart disease such as sex, age, family history and consanguineous marriage. METHODS This is a case-control study. The study population consisted of 200 fifteen or more years old. Data were colle...

2005
Alan H Bittles

Population stratification and its influence on genetic association studies is a controversial topic. Although it has been suggested that stratification is unlikely to bias the results of association studies conducted in developed countries, convincing contrary empirical evidence has been published. However, it is in populations where historical ethnic, religious and language barriers exist that...

اکرمی, سید محمد , حشمت, رامین , رشید شمالی, سمیه , لاریجانی, باقر , منتظری, وحیده ,

Background: High prevalence of consanguineous marriages has been reported in Iran. Since this pattern of marriage may increase the prevalence of diseases with autosomal recessive pattern of expression, the study was assigned to determine this among patients referred to diabetes and osteoporosis clinics of Dr Shariati hospital, Tehran, Iran.   Methods: The consanguineous marriage was studied amo...

A Khaleghnejad Tabari, H Soori, M Hosseinpour, M Saberi, MR Maracy,

Background and Objectives: Congenital anomalies are also known as birth defects and congenital disorders. Congenital anomalies occur in about 3-7% of the newborn babies worldwide. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of congenital anomalies and their determinants in hospitals affiliated with Isfahan University of Medical Sciences in 1395. Methods: This cross-sectional stu...

2004
Lutfi Jaber Paul Merlob Reuben Gabriel Mordechai Shohat

Received 25 July 1996 Revised version accepted for publication 2 July 1997 Abstract Intrafamilial marriage is favoured by the Arab community in Israel, almost all of whom live in villages populated by a few (<20) founding families. A previous study in Taibe, a large Arab village located 30 km from Tel Aviv, showed a significantly high malformation rate among infants of consanguineous parents. T...

2012
Minakshi Vashist Ritu Yadav

Mental retardation is significantly sub average intellectual functioning present from birth or early infancy, causing limitations in the ability to conduct normal activities of daily living. Level of mental retardation, maternal age, family history of mental retardation and consanguinity associated disorder was recorded from data given by parents or center of rehabilitation. Forty seven percent...

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