This donor is a healthy carrier for a genetic disease.
Please see his Genetic Testing Summary and Acknowledgment of Genetic Risk for details
Please see his Genetic Testing Summary and Acknowledgment of Genetic Risk for details
Physical
Height:
5'11"
(180 cm) |
Weight:
183 lb
(83 kg) |
Eye Color:
Blue
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Hair:
Brown/
Wavy |
Skin Tone:
Light
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Ancestry:
Caucasian
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Blood Type:
A+
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Ethnic Background:
Dutch-French/Irish-Polish
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Education:
BA/Computer Science
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Occupation:
Student/Intern
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Interests:
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Chess, Reading
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Medical
Question | Response |
Have you or any of your family members been diagnosed with alcoholism or drug addiction? If yes, relation and age affected: | No |
Any dietary restrictions? If yes, explain: | No |
Do you wear glasses or contact lenses? Are you near or far-sighted? | Yes - Near-sighted |
Allergies (medicines, food, pollens)? If yes, please list substance and reaction caused: | No |
CMV IgG Antibody | Negative |
CMV IgM Antibody | Negative |
Note any comments regarding above items: | N/A |
Family Medical HistorySee list of questions asked here
Your Mother
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 51 | |
Health Problem | Hypothyroidism, treated with medication | 47 |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Father
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 48 | |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Brothers
Your Brother 1
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 25 | Maternal half brother |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Brother 2
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 12 | |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Mother's Father
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 74 | |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Mother's Mother
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 73 | |
Health Problem | Lung cancer, treated with radiation and chemotherapy | 64 |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Mother's Sisters 1
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 47 | |
Health Problem | Cushing's disease (long undiagnosed) | 46 |
Cause of death: Cushing's disease | 47 | |
Living / Dead | Dead |
Your Father's Father
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 75 | |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Father's Mother
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 73 | |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Father's Sisters 1
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 35 | |
Health Problem | Miscarriages (two), ages 31 and 32 | 31 |
Living / Dead | Living |
Your Father's Brothers 1
Question | Response | Comment/Age Affected |
Current age or age at death | 44 | |
Health Problem | Healthy | |
Living / Dead | Living |
Religion:
Faith | Christian |
Denomination | Catholic |
Updates to Profile
Update Available | Yes |
Updates - Personal | No change to donor Personal Profile: March 2017. |
Updates - Medical | No change to donor Medical Profile: March 2017. |
Updates - Family Medical History | No change to donor Family Medical History: March 2017. Update January 2022: A recipient has reported a child from this donor diagnosed with Congenital Disorder of Glycosylation Type 1a (PMM2). Genetic testing of the child for the PMM2 gene showed two variants, one of which is assumed to be inherited from the donor. Subsequent DNA testing of the donor for PMM2 showed he does have one of the variants seen in the child. The lab that tested the donor (Sema4) classified the variant as a variant of unknown significance, whereas the lab that tested the affected child (GeneDx) classified the same variant as likely pathogenic (disease causing). Based on this information, the donor is considered a carrier for PMM2. Recipients should be tested for PMM2 and negative before using this donor. Children are only at risk if they inherit two PMM2 variants, one from the egg source and one from the donor. |