19
Nov
Silver-Russell Syndrome and 12q14.3 microdeletion
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Silver-Russell Syndrome (SRS) is a genetic disorder causing failure with prenatal and postnatal growth. Other common characteristics of SRS include a larger head at birth, protruding forehead in early life, body asymmetry and substantial feeding difficulties. SRS can be caused by different genetic mechanisms. The most common abnormalities are related... Read More
23
Sep
Silver-Russell Syndrome, 7p12 and the GRB10 gene
Contribution of GRB10 to the prenatal phenotype in Silver-Russell syndrome? Lessons from 7p12 copy number variations. Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS) is a congenital disorder characterized by intrauterine growth restriction, poor growth after birth, relatively large head, a triangular face with a prominent forehead, body asymmetry and feeding difficulties. SRS is genetically... Read More