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[Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21-OH) in France. Population genetics].
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1985
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FertilityGenetic EpidemiologyGynecologyMean Inbreeding CoefficientClinical GeneticsAdrenal GlandMendelian DisorderCongenital Adrenal HyperplasiaCongenital DisordersPublic HealthDisorders Of Sex DevelopmentInfertilityInherited Metabolic DiseaseAdrenal DiseaseHydroxylase DeficiencyPopulation GeneticsGenetic DisorderAdrenal HealthPediatricsMedicine
Incidence of congenital adrenal hyperplasia due to 21 hydroxylase deficiency was studied in France. Five hundred and twenty six patients born during the period 1963-1979 were found. Assuming complete ascertainment in females, the incidence of the disease is 0.43 X 10(-4) or 1: 23,044. The frequency of the carriers is 0.013 (1/76). The birth places of patients show an unequal geographic distribution. The mean inbreeding coefficient is 270 X 10(-5), a figure higher than the mean coefficient of France. The frequency of marriages between first cousins is slightly raised, 0.3%.