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- who: CLINICS et al. from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: LETTER TO THE EDITOR, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Other variable findings are colobomas, cataracts, renal anormalities3,4 and orodental anomalies.5 RTS patients also have an increased risk of developing neoplasias. 6,7 Several tumors have been reported in RTS patients, including meningiomas, rhabdomyosarcomas, neuroblastomas, oligodendromas, seminomas, choristomas and leukemias.6,7 CREBBP and EP300 are the only genes associated with RTS.8,11 Microdeletions at band 16p13.3 occur in 10%-25% of RTS patients. Schorry et_al 8 evaluated genotype . . .
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