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syndrome

In medicine, a set of signs and symptoms that always occur together, thus characterizing a particular condition or disorder.



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CAPTION(S): Natalie Pearson and Tom Mason with their daughter Sienna, two, who has the rare genetic condition Opitz Syndrome Luke Hughes in his wheelchair
us 2,4,5,9; genetic counseling, diagnostic testing BATTEN-MAYOU SYNDROME See: Batten Disease BATTEN-SPIELMEYER-VOGT DISEASE See: Batten Disease BBB SYNDROME See: Opitz Syndrome BBBG SYNDROME See: Opitz Syndrome BECKER MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY See: Muscular Dystrophy BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN SYNDROME Beckwith-Wiedemann Support Network 2711 Colony Rd.
This research is based on the finding by investigators at OHSU and elsewhere of a high prevalence of autism in children with Smith-Lemli Opitz syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by abnormal cholesterol metabolism.
 
 
 
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