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An [[autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome]]([[ALPS]]) is a [[genetic]] [[disorder]] that is [[inherited]] in most cases. So, there are no primary [[prevention]] guidelines so far. | |||
==Primary Prevention== | ==Primary Prevention== |
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Overview
An autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome(ALPS) is a genetic disorder that is inherited in most cases. So, there are no primary prevention guidelines so far.