Volume 47, Issue 7 pp. 999-1002
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Brachmann-de Lange syndrome: Diagnostic difficulties posed by the mild phenotype

Rebert A. Saul M.D.

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Rebert A. Saul M.D.

Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood, South Carolina

Greenwood Genetic Center, 1 Gregor Mendel Circle, Greenwood, SC 29646Search for more papers by this author
R. Curtis Rogers

R. Curtis Rogers

Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood, South Carolina

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Mary C. Phelan

Mary C. Phelan

Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood, South Carolina

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Roger E. Stevenson

Roger E. Stevenson

Greenwood Genetic Center, Greenwood, South Carolina

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First published: 15 November 1993
Citations: 11

Abstract

We described 4 patients with facial changes of Brachmann-de Lange syndrome but without limb defects. Mental retardation ranged from moderate to severe and the degree of Prenatal and postnatal growth deficiency was variable. These patients exemplify the diagnostic difficulties and counseling dilemmas posed by the mild Brachmann-de Lange phenotype. The relationship of the mild phenotype to the full syndrome will not be understood until the pathogenetic or causal factor(s) are delineated. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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