Medical Mystery: Only 1 Identical Twin Has Rare Illness

A study suggests that genetic differences between twins may explain why a disease afflicts one twin, but not the other.
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When the girl was 8 years old, she started to rapidly gain weight, and put on 75 pounds by the time she was 9. She was instructed to exercise, which helped stabilize her weight, but when she exerted herself, she turned blue.

Then at 9, she developed breathing problems. Doctors first thought she had asthma, then pneumonia. It wasn't until she was taken to the emergency room with extremely low oxygen levels in her blood that doctors suspected her seemingly disjoined symptoms might be related.

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