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Behcet's disease is inherited. Because although most patients with Behcet's disease are sporadic cases, it is also observed that Behcet's disease has familial clustering, and the so-called familial clustering means that there may be multiple Behcet's patients in the family, not one or two, which also reflects that it has genetic factors. Of course, the gene most related to the pathogenesis of Behcet's disease is called human leukocyte antigen B, and in a family, it is also very likely that the B gene will be present at the same time, and it will be available for several generations.
However, a B-positive patient is twice as likely to develop Behcet's disease as a B-negative patient.
Therefore, the positive of this gene will increase the probability of patients getting the disease a lot, which is also a very important basis for Behcet's disease patients to have familial aggregation, and it is also an important reason why Behcet's disease will be inherited. Of course, Behcet's disease may have other susceptibility genes in addition to B.
Human leukocyte antigen B is a gene associated with the pathogenesis of Behcet's disease, and there may be multiple people in the family who have the B gene, which indicates that Behcet's disease is inherited.
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Behcet's disease is a chronic disease that can accumulate multiple organ systems of patients, and its condition is an alternating process of reversal and remission, which can have a great adverse impact on the quality of life of patients. The cause of Behcet's disease is not fully understood, but it is thought to be related to the following aspects.
1. Genetic factors. Studies have shown that the HLA-B51 gene in humans may be involved in the development of Behcet's disease. Therefore, there is a certain chance that Behcet's disease will be passed on to children, and patients should be aware of it.
2. Infectious factors. Some patients with Behcet's disease have been or are being infected by Mycobacterium tuberculosis before developing Behcet's disease, which indicates that tuberculosis infection may be related to the occurrence of Behcet's disease and should be paid attention to.
3. Immune disorders. As an autoimmune disease, the cause of Behcet's disease is inseparable from immune disorders. When the patient's immune system function is disordered, it can lead to hyperneutrophil function in the patient's body, endothelial cells will also be damaged, and some patients can also have thrombosis and autoantibody production, which can lead to Behcet's disease.
Through the above brief description of the specific causes of Behcet's disease, I believe most readers can understand that Behcet's disease is mainly related to three aspects, namely genetic factors, infection factors, and immune disorder factors. Therefore, for patients with Behcet's disease, there is a certain possibility that the disease will be passed on to their children after the disease, and the patients should pay attention to it and deal with it accordingly in time.
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Behcet's disease does have a certain genetic predisposition, so it is possible to pass it on to children. At present, the specific cause of Behcet's disease is not fully understood, but studies have shown that there is a certain genetic susceptibility to this disease, which is usually related to the gene HLA-B5 and its related B51 subtype, so it is possible to inherit it.
Of course, there is no need to be too anxious, not all children will get sick, that is, to say that Behcet's disease patients only mean that their children have a higher probability of developing Behcet's disease than children born to normal people, so it is just a chance, not all children born to Behcet's disease patients will be sick.
Its onset is also related to some of its own causes, some environmental factors, immune dysfunction, etc., and heredity is only one aspect.
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Behcet's disease is generally not inherited. It is an autoimmune disease, not a genetic disease, but Behcet's disease has a certain familial genetic tendency, and it is inherited from the predisposing factors of the disease.
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Behcet's disease has a family history, but it doesn't, so it is not absolutely a genetic disease. The probability of detecting positive HLA-B5 in patients with Behcet's disease is about 60%, and there is also a certain probability that HLA-B51 will be positive.
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Behcet's disease is not necessarily passed on to the next generation, Behcet's disease is not a genetic disease, it is just a genetic predisposition, and patients who carry certain genes, such as the HBA5 and AB51 gene loci, have a genetic predisposition, and the chance of having Behcet's disease increases compared to others.
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Can Behcet's disease be passed on to children? No, you have a lot of diseases, and her diseases are not genetic, and many of them are acquired.
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Can Behcet's disease be transmitted to the next generation? Yes.
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Behcet's disease is not necessarily passed on to the next generation, Behcet's disease is not a genetic disease, it just has a genetic predisposition, carries certain genes, it has a genetic predisposition, compared with others, the chance of having Behcet's disease increases, but it is not necessarily completely morbidden, the specific cause of Behcet's disease is not clear, it is considered to be related to genetic infection and other comprehensive factors.
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