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Fanconi's anemia
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Fanconi's anemia is a disease passed down through families (inherited) that mainly affects the bone marrow. It results in decreased production of all types of blood cells. Fanconi's anemia is different from Fanconi syndrome, a rare kidney disorder. Alternative Names
Anemia - Fanconi's Causes, incidence, and risk factors Fanconi's anemia is due to an abnormal gene that damages cells, which keeps them from repairing damaged DNA. To inherit Fanconi's anemia, a person must get one copy of the abnormal gene from each parent. The condition is usually diagnosed in children between 2 and 15 years old.
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