Thursday, May 5, 2011

Connor: Blog Of The Day

McCune Albright Syndrome is a disease caused by a mutation of the GNAS1 gene.  The symptoms of McCune Albright Syndrome include: easily broken bones, precocious puberty, fibrous dysplasia, and sometimes a facial deformity caused by bone problems in the skull.  The disease is not hereditary at all, so my children will most likely not have the disease.  There is no treatment for McCune Albright Syndrome, according to what the websites say.

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