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... refer you to your local Genetics Service to discuss having a test with a Genetic Counsellor. They can arrange for you to have a small blood sample taken which can be tested for the mutation in the dystrophin gene that is in your family. You can discuss all aspects of being a carrier for DMD with you ...
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