Xq26.3-q27.1 duplication including SOX3 gene in a Chinese boy with hypopituitarism: case report and two years treatment follow up
Abstract Background SOX3 is essential for pituitary development normally at the earliest stages of development. In humans, variants of SOX3 can cause X-linked hypopituitarism with various clinical manifestations, with or without mental retardation. Case presentation We present an 8-year-old Chinese...
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Main Authors: | Caiqi Du (Author), Feiya Wang (Author), Zhuoguang Li (Author), Mini Zhang (Author), Xiao Yu (Author), Yan Liang (Author), Xiaoping Luo (Author) |
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