xeroderma pigmentosum

NOUN
  1. a rare genetic condition characterized by an eruption of exposed skin occurring in childhood and photosensitivity with severe sunburn; inherited as a recessive autosomal trait in which DNA repair processes are defective so they are more likely to chromosome breaks and cancers when exposed to ultraviolet light
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  • The specific heterodikaryon complementation results allowed us to allocate a 37-year-old female patient with xeroderma pigmentosum to complementation group G of rare incidence.
  • The nine-year-old has xeroderma pigmentosum, an incurable and rare genetic disorder that creates cancerous growths on her face and makes exposure to sunlight very dangerous. The Sun
  • There is a rare disease called xeroderma pigmentosum XP. Do We Restrict Peanuts Because 100 People a Year Die from Allergy? - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState
  • People with a rare inherited disorder called xeroderma pigmentosum have extreme sensitivity to the sun and must avoid exposure at all times. a chronic form of sun sensitivity, most often seen in elderly men , that shows up as itchy red, inflamed bumps and scaly patches on sun-exposed skin, Dr. Sarnoff and co-authors wrote in The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal in 2008. NYT > Home Page
  • The XP Society, founded by Caren and Dan Mahar, is recognized as a key provider of information, support and activities for xeroderma pigmentosum patients and their families.
  • The nine-year-old has xeroderma pigmentosum, an incurable and rare genetic disorder that creates cancerous growths on her face and makes exposure to sunlight very dangerous. The Sun
  • I'd never heard of xeroderma pigmentosum until Bronx Banter alerted me to Rick Reilly's latest ESPN column. The Most Heart-Warming Article You'll Read Today
  • All of them have the rare disease known as XP -- xeroderma pigmentosum. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
  • Because of the involvement of Polη in promoting error-free replication through cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers, its inactivation in humans causes the variant form of xeroderma pigmentosum, a genetic disorder characterized by a greatly enhanced predisposition to sun induced skin cancers PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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