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  1. Fanconi Anemia: A Paradigmatic Disease for the Understanding of Cancer and Aging (Monographs in Human Genetics) by D. Schindler, H. Hoehn, 2007-05-10
  2. Fanconi anemia: A handbook for families & their physicians by Lynn Frohnmayer, 2000
  3. Fanconi Anemia - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-09-28
  4. Fanconi Anemia: Clinical, Cytogenetic and Experimental Aspects
  5. Molecular Mechanisms Of Fanconi Anemia by Shamim I., Ph.D. Ahmad, 2004-11
  6. FANCONI ANEMIA, A HANDBOOK FOR FAMILIES & THEIR PHYSICIANS , SECOND EDITION
  7. Fanconi Anemia: A Handbook for Families and Their Physicians
  8. The interplay of Fanconi anemia proteins in the DNA damage response [An article from: DNA Repair] by X. Wang, A.D. D'Andrea,
  9. Fanconi anemia: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Michelle, M.S., J.D. Johnson, 2006
  10. Fanconi Anemia Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  11. Chromosome 9 Gene Introduction: Traf2, Fancg, Tsc1, Fanconi Anemia, Complementation Group C, Ralgds, Steroidogenic Factor 1, Syk, Dnm1, Smarca2
  12. Dedicated to the core: Understanding the Fanconi anemia complex [An article from: DNA Repair] by A.M. Gurtan, A.D. D'Andrea, 2006-09-08
  13. New insights into the Fanconi anemia pathway from an isogenic FancG hamster CHO mutant [An article from: DNA Repair] by R.S. Tebbs, J.M. Hinz, et all 2005-01-02
  14. The Fanconi anemia pathway limits the severity of mutagenesis [An article from: DNA Repair] by J.M. Hinz, P.B. Nham, et all 2006-08-13

101. ► Fanconi's Anemia
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Fanconi's anemia is an inherited disease that primarily affects the bone marrow, resulting in decreased production of all types of blood cells. The lack of white blood cells predisposes the patient to infections, while the lack of platelets and red blood cells may result in bleeding, and fatigue (anemia), respectively. It is also associated with a broad variety of physical anomalies. Fanconi's anemia is distinct from Fanconi's syndrome, a rare kidney disorder in which nutrients are lost through the urine.
Alternative Names: Anemia - Fanconi's; FA
Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Fanconi's anemia is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, thus one copy of an abnormal gene is passed on by each parent. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups. It is classically diagnosed between 2 and 15 years of age. The disease is caused by a genetic defect that prevents cells from fixing damaged DNA or removing toxic, oxygen-free radicals that damage cells. Patients may be suspected of having the disease, if they have particular birth defects or develop decreased blood counts.

102. Anemia, Fanconi's - St. Joseph Mercy, Ann Arbor Michigan
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  • Fanconi's Anemia, Type I (FA1) Fanconi Pancytopenia Aplastic Anemia with Congenital Anomalies Congenital Pancytopenia Constitutional Aplastic Anemia Fanconi Panmyelopathy
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  • Fanconi's Anemia, Complementation Group A (FANCA); FAA Fanconi's Anemia, Complementation Group B (FANCB); FACB Fanconi's Anemia, Complementation Group F (FANF); FACF Fanconi's Anemia, Complementation Group G (FANG); FACG Fanconi's Anemia, Complementation Group H (FANH); FACH
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103. Fanconi's Anemia Medical Reference - MedicineOnline.com
fanconi s anemia is an inherited disease that primarily affects the bone marrow, fanconi s anemia is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion,
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    Definition Fanconi''s anemia is an inherited disease that primarily affects the bone marrow, resulting in decreased production of all types of blood cells. The lack of white blood cells predisposes the patient to infections, while the lack of platelets and red blood cells may result in bleeding, and fatigue (anemia), respectively. It is also associated with a broad variety of physical anomalies. Fanconi''s anemia is distinct from Fanconi''s syndrome, a rare kidney disorder in which nutrients are lost through the urine. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Fanconi''s anemia is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, thus one copy of an abnormal gene is passed on by each parent. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups. It is classically diagnosed between 2 and 15 years of age.
  • 104. NEJM -- Fanconi's Anemia
    Correspondence from The New England Journal of Medicine fanconi s anemia.
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    To the Editor: We have several comments on the Image in Clinical Medicine entitled "Some Features of Fanconi's Anemia" (Oct. 14 issue) . It is gratifying that efforts are being made to increase physicians' awareness of the clinical features of this disease; however, it is also important for readers to realize that there is extreme clinical heterogeneity among patients with Fanconi's anemia. Recently, we analyzed clinical data from 370 patients with Fanconi's anemia who were enrolled in the International Fanconi Anemia Registry . Of these, 220 (60 percent) represented probands with congenital malformations. In addition to the short Full Text of this Article References
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    106. Fanconi's Anemia - Definition Of Fanconi's Anemia By The Free Online Dictionary,
    Definition of fanconi s anemia in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of fanconi sanemia. What does fanconi s anemia mean? fanconi s anemia synonyms, fanconi s
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    109. Dr. Koop - Fanconi's Anemia
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    Definition: Fanconi's anemia is an inherited disease that primarily affects the bone marrow, resulting in decreased production of all types of blood cells. The lack of white blood cells predisposes the patient to infections, while the lack of platelets and red blood cells may result in bleeding, and fatigue (anemia), respectively. It is also associated with a broad variety of physical anomalies. Fanconi's anemia is distinct from Fanconi's syndrome, a rare kidney disorder in which nutrients are lost through the urine.
    Alternative Names: Anemia - Fanconi's; FA
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Fanconi's anemia is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, thus one copy of an abnormal gene is passed on by each parent. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups. It is classically diagnosed between 2 and 15 years of age. The disease is caused by a genetic defect that prevents cells from fixing damaged DNA or removing toxic, oxygen-free radicals that damage cells. Patients may be suspected of having the disease, if they have particular birth defects or develop decreased blood counts.

    110. Fanconi S Anemia
    fanconi s anemia is an inherited disease that primarily affects the bone marrow,resulting in decreased Alternative Names. anemia fanconi s; FA
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    Definition: Fanconi's anemia is an inherited disease that primarily affects the bone marrow, resulting in decreased production of all types of blood cells. The lack of white blood cells predisposes the patient to infections, while the lack of platelets and red blood cells may result in bleeding, and fatigue (anemia), respectively. It is also associated with a broad variety of physical anomalies. Fanconi's anemia is distinct from Fanconi's syndrome, a rare kidney disorder in which nutrients are lost through the urine.
    Alternative Names: Anemia - Fanconi's; FA
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Fanconi's anemia is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, thus one copy of an abnormal gene is passed on by each parent. It occurs in all racial and ethnic groups. It is classically diagnosed between 2 and 15 years of age. The disease is caused by a genetic defect that prevents cells from fixing damaged DNA or removing toxic, oxygen-free radicals that damage cells. Patients may be suspected of having the disease, if they have particular birth defects or develop decreased blood counts.
    Symptoms: This set of physical abnormalities occur in 80% of the cases:
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    111. Resource Library Find Information On Fanconi S Anemia At MerckSource
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    112. Healthfinder® - Fanconi's Anemia
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    113. Fanconi-Anaemia
    A UK site dedicated to sufferers of this condition, it explains about what FAis, the treatments, medical information and a kids area.
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