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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Exp 50 years

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Dear Doctor, Thank You Very Much For Answering My Question.

Dear Doctor, Thank you very much for answering my question. I am ahaving another question about Leucoderma a skin decesase. I am 30 years old. My "Mama" (my mother's brother who is @60 years age) have leucoderma (white patches on skin). I heard that this decease is hereditary . My mother does not have it . However, what are the chances , I get it in future ? Further , if I get married to someone who does not have this decease, what are the chances ,our children can get this decease ? If there are chances in either may for me or my childern to get it, how do I prevent it to happen to me or my children ?Pl. give me clear reply so that I can revert to my would be wife. Thank youi so much for your help.
posted on Sun, 12 Jun 2016
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