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Further delineation of the 15q13 microdeletion and duplication syndromes: a clinical spectrum varying from non-pathogenic to a severe outcome
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- Published on: 21 April 2009
- Published on: 21 April 2009New microdeletion syndromes: complex, but no new paradigmsShow More
The report by van Bon et al. contributes additional data on phenotypic variability associated with the newly described recurrent, microdeletion at 15q13.3. However, I have two objections to the data presentation and conclusions of the article.
First, the authors continue an unfortunate new trend of combining data presentations for microdeletions and their reciprocal microduplication products. It is extremely r...
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