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==Overview== | |||
The disorder is inherited in an [[autosomal dominant]] pattern, and the estimated prevalence of Alagille syndrome is 1 in every 70,000 live births. | The disorder is inherited in an [[autosomal dominant]] pattern, and the estimated prevalence of Alagille syndrome is 1 in every 70,000 live births. | ||
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Overview
The disorder is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, and the estimated prevalence of Alagille syndrome is 1 in every 70,000 live births.