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I was outraged…No one should have to go through this,” Venus Williams explains how doctors downplayed her fibroid symptoms.
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“Williams Syndrome is caused by the deletion of around 26 genes from the long arm chromosome seven.” says Dr. Ghulam Muqtada Khan, Consultant & Surgeon, Neuro and Spine Surgery from Mumbai.
A rare genetic disorder, Williams Syndrome, affects around 1 in 7,500 to 10,000 people worldwide. It is caused by the deletion of a small segment of chromosome 7, which contains 25–27 genes.
People with Williams Syndrome treat strangers as their new best friends. Now the condition is revealing clues to our evolutionary past – and what makes us human.
Williams syndrome is a genetic condition caused by a deletion of genetic material in a region of chromosome 7, which can result in unique physical features and cardiovascular abnormalities.