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==Genetics== | ==Genetics== | ||
[[Hyperemesis gravidarum]] is transmitted in [[dominant]] pattern. Gene 1B-alpha2Y is highly associated with [[hyperemesis gravidarum]] and twin pregnancies. | *[[Hyperemesis gravidarum]] is transmitted in [[dominant]] pattern. | ||
*Gene 1B-alpha2Y is highly associated with [[hyperemesis gravidarum]] and twin pregnancies. | |||
==Associated Conditions== | ==Associated Conditions== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief:
Overview
Development of hyperemesis gravidarum is the result from multiple genetic mutations. Hyperemesis gravidarum usually develops during the 2nd trimester of pregnancy.
Pathogenesis
Genetics
- Hyperemesis gravidarum is transmitted in dominant pattern.
- Gene 1B-alpha2Y is highly associated with hyperemesis gravidarum and twin pregnancies.
Associated Conditions
The most important conditions associated with hyperemesis gravidarum include: