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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
Common risk factors in the development of Fragile X syndrome include family history of Fragile X syndrome, mental retardation or autism of unknown origin and developmental delays in the family members. Family history of infertility associated with FSH levels or premature ovarian family have shown some linkage with Fragile X syndrome. | Common risk factors in the development of Fragile X syndrome include family history of Fragile X syndrome, mental retardation or autism of unknown origin and developmental delays in the family members. Family history of infertility associated with elevated FSH levels or premature ovarian family have shown some linkage with Fragile X syndrome. | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Common risk factors in the development of Fragile X syndrome include family history of Fragile X syndrome, mental retardation or autism of unknown origin and developmental delays in the family members. Family history of infertility associated with elevated FSH levels or premature ovarian family have shown some linkage with Fragile X syndrome.