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If a parent has a mild form of tuberous sclerosis, will their child with tuberous sclerosis also be mildly affected?

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If a parent has a mild form of tuberous sclerosis, will their child with tuberous sclerosis also be mildly affected?

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People with mild cases of tuberous sclerosis can produce a child who is more severely affected. In fact, some people are so mildly affected that they may only find out they also have TSC after their more severely affected child receives a diagnosis of TSC.

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