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  1. ... way (unlike genes, which are given an official name and symbol by a formal committee). Doctors who ... disorder are often the first to propose a name for the condition. Later, healthcare professionals, researchers, people ...
  2. Scalp-ear-nipple syndrome, as its name suggests, is a condition characterized by abnormalities of the scalp, ears, and nipples. Less frequently, affected individuals have problems affecting other parts ...
  3. ... Lentigines, atrial myxoma, mucocutaneous myoma, blue nevus syndrome NAME - Nevi, atrial myxoma, skin myxoma, ephelides syndrome Genetic ...
  4. ... syndrome (which is also known by several other names, listed below) is a disorder caused by the ...
  5. As its name suggests, a Huntington's disease-like (HDL) syndrome is a condition that resembles Huntington's disease. Researchers have ...
  6. ... keep track of genes by giving them unique names. Because gene names can be long, genes are also assigned symbols, ... that represent an abbreviated version of the gene name. For example, one of the genes on chromosome ...
  7. ... in another gene, FGFR2. Some researchers use the name Antley-Bixler syndrome to describe these features, whether ... or in the FGFR2 gene. Others use the name Antley-Bixler syndrome with genital anomalies and disordered ...
  8. ... States and Canada . You can search by location, name, area of practice/specialization, and/or ZIP Code. ... counselors worldwide . You can search by practice area, name, organization, or location. The Canadian Association of Genetic ...
  9. ... individuals.Researchers have not settled on a preferred name for this condition. It is sometimes known as ... to another skeletal disorder called Larsen syndrome. Other names that have been used to describe the condition ...
  10. ... BBB" represents the first letters of the last names of the families first diagnosed with this disorder and "Opitz" is the last name of the doctor who first described the signs ...
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