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What does it mean when VHL disease is called "autosomal dominant," and why does that matter for my family?
VHL disease is a rare illness that causes growths in the body. It is genetic, so it can pass from a parent to a child.
Doctors use the word "autosomal dominant" for how VHL disease passes down in families. VHL disease is a genetic illness. That means it is passed from parent to child. There is a gene test that can check for the VHL gene change. Finding and treating VHL early matters a lot. That is one reason gene testing can matter for families. Your care team can talk with you about gene testing for family members.
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