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What if two people with this disease get married to each other or if one person marries a Leucoderma patient or someone with a family history of Leucoderma?

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What if two people with this disease get married to each other or if one person marries a Leucoderma patient or someone with a family history of Leucoderma?

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If both parents have Leucoderma, it does increase the child’s chance of getting it, but only nominally. Very often, children of parents with Leucoderma have no trace of the disease. If the disease is ‘full-blown’ in both the parents, the children could have a maximum 25% chance of acquiring it. As of now there is no test, genetic or prenatal, that will help decide the fate of the child in this regard.

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