Genomic rearrangements are an increasingly recognized mechanism of human phenotypic variation and susceptibility to disease. Sotos syndrome is characterized by overgrowth, macrocephaly, developmental delay and advanced osseous maturation. Haploinsufficiency of NSD1, caused by inactivating point mutations or deletion copy number variants, is the only known cause of Sotos syndrome. A recurrent 2 Mb deletion has been described with variable frequency in different populations. In this study, we report two individuals of different ethnic and geographical backgrounds, with duplications reciprocal to the common Sotos syndrome deletion. Our findings provide evidence for the existence of a novel syndrome of short stature, microcephaly, delayed bone ...
Pure constitutional deletions of the very distal band 5q35.3, have only been reported in few cases. ...
Sotos syndrome (MIM #117550) is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by pre and postnatal o...
Childhood overgrowth syndromes are relatively rare. A generalized overgrowth syndrome should be susp...
Genomic rearrangements are an increasingly recognized mechanism of human phenotypic variation and su...
NSD1 point mutations, submicroscopic deletions and intragenic deletions are the major cause of Sotos...
Loss-of-function mutations of NSD1 and 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD1 are a major cause of So...
Loss-of-function mutations of NSD1 and 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD1 are a major cause of So...
Sotos syndrome is an overgrowth condition characterized by cardinal features including excessive gro...
Sotos syndrome is characterized by pre- and post-natal overgrowth, typical craniofacial features, ad...
Sotos syndrome is a childhood overgrowth syndrome characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, ...
Sotos syndrome is a childhood overgrowth syndrome characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, ...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
Sotos syndrome is an excessive growth syndrome and is characterized by macrocephaly, typical facial ...
Pure constitutional deletions of the very distal band 5q35.3, have only been reported in few cases. ...
Sotos syndrome (MIM #117550) is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by pre and postnatal o...
Childhood overgrowth syndromes are relatively rare. A generalized overgrowth syndrome should be susp...
Genomic rearrangements are an increasingly recognized mechanism of human phenotypic variation and su...
NSD1 point mutations, submicroscopic deletions and intragenic deletions are the major cause of Sotos...
Loss-of-function mutations of NSD1 and 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD1 are a major cause of So...
Loss-of-function mutations of NSD1 and 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD1 are a major cause of So...
Sotos syndrome is an overgrowth condition characterized by cardinal features including excessive gro...
Sotos syndrome is characterized by pre- and post-natal overgrowth, typical craniofacial features, ad...
Sotos syndrome is a childhood overgrowth syndrome characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, ...
Sotos syndrome is a childhood overgrowth syndrome characterized by a distinctive facial appearance, ...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
Sotos syndrome is an excessive growth syndrome and is characterized by macrocephaly, typical facial ...
Pure constitutional deletions of the very distal band 5q35.3, have only been reported in few cases. ...
Sotos syndrome (MIM #117550) is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by pre and postnatal o...
Childhood overgrowth syndromes are relatively rare. A generalized overgrowth syndrome should be susp...