Original paper

Multiple lentigines syndrome (LEOPARD syndrome or progressive cardiomyopathic lentiginosis).

Volume: 34, Issue: 7, Pages: 582 - 586
Published: Jul 1, 1997
Abstract
The multiple lentigines syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition which has many similarities to Noonan syndrome, except in the most striking feature from which its name is derived. The less neutral but very apt mnemonic, LEOPARD syndrome, was first used by Gorlin et al to whom the major debt in the definition of this syndrome lies, that is, Lentigines, ECG abnormalities, Ocular hypertelorism/Obstructive cardiomyopathy, Pulmonary valve...
Paper Details
Title
Multiple lentigines syndrome (LEOPARD syndrome or progressive cardiomyopathic lentiginosis).
Published Date
Jul 1, 1997
Volume
34
Issue
7
Pages
582 - 586
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