When a girl with an extremely rare genetic disease was born to a family from Panevėžys fourteen years ago, doctors thought the newborn was healthy. The girl’s mother had doubts about her health. She remembers immediately noticing that “something was wrong.” Her mother’s instincts were confirmed: her daughter was diagnosed with an incurable deletion of the tenth chromosome – an extremely rare genetic condition that, according to known data, only …
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When a girl with an extremely rare genetic disease was born to a family from Panevėžys fourteen years ago, doctors thought the newborn was healthy. The girl’s mother had doubts about her health. She remembers immediately noticing that “something was wrong.” Her mother’s instincts were confirmed: her daughter was diagnosed with an incurable deletion of the tenth chromosome – an extremely rare genetic condition that, according to known data, only …