Robinow syndrome: Genital analysis, genetic heterogeneity, and associated psychological impact
Volume: 185, Issue: 12, Pages: 3601 - 3605
Published: Dec 5, 2020
Abstract
Robinow syndrome (RS) is a rare, pleiotropic genetic disorder. While it has been reported that males with Robinow syndrome may have genitourinary atypicalities, these have not been systematically studied. We hypothesized that the underlying gene involved plays a role in the clinical variability of associated genital findings and that the phenotypic appearance of the genitalia in RS may have a psychological impact. Urologic-specific examination...
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Title
Robinow syndrome: Genital analysis, genetic heterogeneity, and associated psychological impact
Published Date
Dec 5, 2020
Volume
185
Issue
12
Pages
3601 - 3605
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