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Which of the following statements regarding neurogenetic syndromes is FALSE?

 
        A) Cavernous malformations of the brain is associated with chromosomal location 7q.
 
        B) Familial amyloid neuropathy is associated with chromosomal location 18q11.2-12.1.
 
        C) Congenital myotonia is associated with chromosomal location 7q35.
 
        D) Paramyotonia congenita is associated with chromosomal location 5q13.
 
        E) SCA 8 is associated with chromosomal location 13q.
 

 


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A) cavernous malformations of the brain is associated with chromosomal location 7q.

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The statement, "cavernous malformations of the brain is associated with chromosomal location 7q." is true.
cavernous malformations of the brain is associated with chromosomal location 7q.  (See References)

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B) familial amyloid neuropathy is associated with chromosomal location 18q11.2-12.1.

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The statement, "familial amyloid neuropathy is associated with chromosomal location 18q11.2-12.1." is true.
familial amyloid neuropathy is associated with chromosomal location 18q11.2-12.1.  (See References)

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C) congenital myotonia is associated with chromosomal location 7q35.

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The statement, "congenital myotonia is associated with chromosomal location 7q35." is true.
congenital myotonia is associated with chromosomal location 7q35.  (See References)

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D) paramyotonia congenita is associated with chromosomal location 5q13.

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The statement, "paramyotonia congenita is associated with chromosomal location 5q13." is false.
paramyotonia congenita is associated with chromosomal location 17q22-24.  (See References)

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E) SCA 8 is associated with chromosomal location 13q.

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The statement, "SCA 8 is associated with chromosomal location 13q." is true.
SCA 8 is associated with chromosomal location 13q.  (See References)

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References:

1. Bird, T.D., and Tapscott, S.J. K.M. (2004). Clinical Neurogenetics. In Bradley, W.G., Daroff, R.B., Fenichel, G.M., and Jankovic, J. (Eds.). Neurology in Clinical Practice, 4th Edition. Butterworth Heinemann, Philadelphia. Pp. 781-808.
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