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Aug
Minimal Critical Region and Genes for a Typical Presentation of Langer-Giedion Syndrome
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Though Langer-Giedion Syndrome (LGS) is described as a chromosomal disorder caused by a deletion at 8q23q24 which encompasses genes TRPS1, EXT1, and RAD21, there remains to be a strong genotype-phenotype correlation because molecular genetic testing of LGS patients is not often reported in literature. The authors report two unrelated patients... Read More