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Results 1 - 2 of 2 for Auriculocondylar syndrome 2
  1. ... lead to the other developmental abnormalities associated with auriculo-condylar syndrome. More ... phosphodiesterase beta-4 ARCND2 dJ1119D9.2 (Phopholipase C, beta 4 (1-Phosphatidylinositol-4,5- ...
  2. ... canals, outer ears, and related tissues. At least two mutations in the GNAI3 gene have been found to cause auriculo-condylar syndrome, a disorder that primarily affects the development of ...