1. AT-related disorder
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F. Hanefeld, K. Magdorf, M. Metzger, Jürgen Kunze, Rolf-Dieter Wegner, Nicolaas G. J. Jaspers, C. Baan, and Karl Sperling
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Genetics ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Microcephaly ,Chromosome Fragility ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Microgenia ,Anal stenosis ,Chromosome instability ,Ataxia-telangiectasia ,medicine ,Genetics (clinical) ,Immunodeficiency ,Nijmegen breakage syndrome - Abstract
Two sisters with a complex clinical pattern, including microcephaly, microgenia, defects of skin pigmentation, anal stenosis/atresia, and combined immunodeficiency together with spontaneous chromosomal instability and cellular hypersensitivity to X-rays and bleomycin are described. Complementation studies on heterokaryons proved that the underlying genetic defect is non-allelic with that of patients with ataxia telangiectasia (complementation groups AB-E) and the Nijmegen breakage syndrome, but identical with the case described by Conley et al. (1986).
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- 2008
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