Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocystosis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
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What Causes HLH?What Are The Symptoms of HLH?How Is HLH Diagnosed?How Is HLH Treated?HLH is a rare disease, and healthcare providers are still learning about its causes. There are 2 types of HLH: familial and acquired. Familial HLH accounts for about 25% of cases and families pass down the condition. If both parents are genetic carriers of HLH, a child has a 25% chance of having the disease, a 25% chance of not having the disease, ...See more on hopkinsmedicine.org HLH is a rare disease, and healthcare providers are still learning about its causes. There are 2 types of HLH: familial and acquired. Familial HLH accounts for about 25% of cases and families pass down the condition. If both parents are genetic carriers of HLH, a child has a 25% chance of having the disease, a 25% chance of not having the disease, ...
HLH is a rare disease, and healthcare providers are still learning about its causes. There are 2 types of HLH: familial and acquired. Familial HLH accounts for about 25% of cases and families pass down the condition. If both parents are genetic carriers of HLH, a child has a 25% chance of having the disease, a 25% chance of not having the disease, ...
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