Clinical and molecular analysis of 30 patients with multiple lentigines LEOPARD syndrome
Abstract
Multiple lentigines LEOPARD syndrome (MIM 151100) is an autosomal dominant multiple congenital anomaly syndrome, with high penetrance and markedly variable expression.1 The acronym LEOPARD was coined by Gorlin et al. in 1971 as a mnemonic of the major features of this disorder: multiple l entigines, E CG conduction abnormalities, o cular hypertelorism, p ulmonic stenosis, a bnormal genitalia, r etardation of growth, and sensorineural d eafness.2...
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Title
Clinical and molecular analysis of 30 patients with multiple lentigines LEOPARD syndrome
Published Date
May 1, 2004
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
5
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