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Which of the following statements regarding neurogenetic syndromes is FALSE?

 
        A) British dementia is associated with chromosomal location 16p12.
 
        B) Usher syndrome type 3 is associated with chromosomal location 3q.
 
        C) Paroxysmal choreoathetosis/spasticity is associated with chromosomal location 1p.
 
        D) Familial benign neonatal convulsions is associated with chromosomal location 20q13.
 
        E) Gaucher's disease is associated with chromosomal location 1q21.
 

 


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A) British dementia is associated with chromosomal location 16p12.

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The statement, "British dementia is associated with chromosomal location 16p12." is false.
British dementia is associated with a genetic defect on chromosome 13.  (See References)

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B) Usher syndrome type 3 is associated with chromosomal location 3q.

This answer is incorrect.


The statement, "Usher syndrome type 3 is associated with chromosomal location 3q." is true.
Usher syndrome type 3 is associated with chromosomal location 3q.  (See References)

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C) paroxysmal choreoathetosis/spasticity is associated with chromosomal location 1p.

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The statement, "paroxysmal choreoathetosis/spasticity is associated with chromosomal location 1p." is true.
paroxysmal choreoathetosis/spasticity is associated with chromosomal location 1p.  (See References)

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D) familial benign neonatal convulsions is associated with chromosomal location 20q13.

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The statement, "familial benign neonatal convulsions is associated with chromosomal location 20q13." is true.
familial benign neonatal convulsions is associated with chromosomal location 20q13.  (See References)

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E) Gaucher's disease is associated with chromosomal location 1q21.

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The statement, "Gaucher's disease is associated with chromosomal location 1q21." is true.
Gaucher's disease is associated with chromosomal location 1q21.  (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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