Which of the following has Autosomal Recessive inheritance?

Correct Answer: Sickle cell anaemia
Description: Sickle cell disease is a common hereditary hemoglobinopathy caused by point mutation resulting in replacement of Glutamic acid by Valine at 6th position of b-globin chain. Autosomal Recessive inheritance Autosomal Dominant (A Very DOMINANT Hereditary Family) Autosomal Recessive (ABCDEFGH'S) Achondroplasia/ADPKD Von Hippel Lindau disease Dystrophia myotonica Osteogenesis imperfecta Marfan Syndrome Intermittent porphyria NF 1(Von Recklinghausen disease) Achondroplasia NF 2 Tuberous Sclerosis Huntington Disease Familial hypercholesterolemia Albinism, Ataxia Telangiectasia, Alkaptonuria Beta thalassemia Cystic Fibrosis Dubin Johnson Emphysema (alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency) Friedreich Ataxia Galactosemia Hemochromatosis Sickle cell anemia
Category: Pathology
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