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Neigung zu nächtlichem Asthma

Die genetisch bedingte Neigung zu nächtlichem Asthma wird durch Mutationen im ADRB2-Gen bestimmt. Die Vererbung folgt dem dominanten Model.

Gliederung

Erbliche Bronchial- und Lungenerkrankungen
Bronchiektasien mit und ohne erhöhtem Chlorid im Schweiß
Cystinose
Hereditäre pulmonale Embolie
Morbus Fabry
Neigung zu nächtlichem Asthma
ADRB2
Pulmonale alveoläre Mikrolithiasis
Vermindertes Ansprechen auf beta-2-Mimetika

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