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How common is tuberous sclerosis?

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How common is tuberous sclerosis?

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Tuberous sclerosis is a rare condition that affects one in every 6,000 births. The condition is caused by mutations that can develop in one of two genes: the TSC1 gene or the TSC2 gene. As both of these genes are involved in regulating cell growth, it is thought that the mutations to them are responsible for causing multiple benign tumours to develop.

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