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33. A 30-year-old white woman comes to the office for a periodic health evaluation. At this visit she asks you about a DNA test that she has heard about that can detect the presence of the adult polycystic kidney disease (APKD) gene in asymptomatic carriers. She has a family history of APKD. She has had no symptoms. Her blood pressure is normal, and renal ultrasound 2 months ago was normal. Serum creatinine concentration obtained 2 months ago was 0.9 mg/dL. Before obtaining blood for this test, it is important to explain to this patient that a positive test result would mean which of the following?

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) She is certain to develop renal failure

B

) She may be eligible for disability

C

) She may have difficulty obtaining life insurance in the future

D

) She should avoid becoming pregnant

E

) She should be monitored for development of liver disease

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#2
A. ? Eventually
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#3
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#4
Answer C... Funny hein?...wait for Obama!...lol
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#5
A is right
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#6
autosomanal dominant..atleast one gene positive...high chances of developing the disease.
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