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G N Wilson

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Tonk V, Wilson G, Velagaleti G
Ann Genet . 2002 Jan; 44(4):195-9. PMID: 11755105
A 10-month old female is described with inv dup(8)(p12p23) who had macrocephaly with subtle changes in facial appearance and no structural birth defects. Her findings, together with those of 37...
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McDaniel L, Prueitt R, Probst L, Wilson K, Tomkins D, Wilson G, et al.
Am J Med Genet . 2000 Aug; 93(3):223-9. PMID: 10925387
Roberts syndrome (RS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by heterogeneous clinical features, the most notable being tetraphocomelia, cleft lip, and cleft palate. Cells derived from most RS patients...
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Spahis J, Wilson G
Am J Med Genet . 1999 Nov; 89(2):96-9. PMID: 10559764
Two hundred and sixteen infant evaluations were selected for analysis from those of 669 outpatients (930 total visits) at a weekly Down syndrome clinic. Each record contained perinatal history and...
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Wilson G
Am J Med Genet . 1999 Nov; 89(2):55-7. PMID: 10559758
No abstract available.
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Wilson G
Am J Med Genet . 1998 Sep; 79(2):112-20. PMID: 9741469
Eight new and five previously illustrated patients with Niikawa-Kuroki syndrome (NKS) are compared to those in the literature, providing data on 183 cases. Eight patients had disproportionate microcephaly and in...
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Wilson G
Pediatr Ann . 1998 Jul; 27(3):118. PMID: 9652964
No abstract available.
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Wilson G
Am J Med Genet . 1998 Apr; 76(4):297-305. PMID: 9545093
Coordinated development of heart and limbs is suggested by a review of human abortus, chromosomal, and teratogenic syndromes, and characterized by an analysis of Mendelian disorders that affect the limbs,...
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Tonk V, Schultz R, Christian S, Kubota T, Ledbetter D, Wilson G
Am J Med Genet . 1996 Dec; 66(4):426-8. PMID: 8989460
A balanced Robertsonian translocation 45,XY,t(15q15q) was detected in a patient with mental retardation, microcephaly, and hypertonia. Deletion of the 15q11q13 region was unlikely based on fluorescence in situ hybridization studies...
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Little B, Wilson G, Jackson G
Teratology . 1996 Sep; 54(3):145-9. PMID: 8987157
It was suggested that a "fetal cocaine syndrome" exists. The objective of this study was to systematically investigate whether or not a "cocaine syndrome" exists. The setting was Parkland Memorial...
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Wilson G
Med Econ . 1996 Jan; 73(3):247-8, 251-2, 255. PMID: 10154685
No abstract available.