Severe Restrictive Lung Disease in One of the Oldest Documented Males With Coffin-Lowry Syndrome
Coffin-Lowry syndrome is expressed as different phenotypes in males and females. In males, it is characterized by facial abnormalities, marked developmental disability, and skeletal changes. Approximately 80% of cases are associated with kyphoscoliosis, which can be quite severe, as seen in our pati...
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Main Authors: | Frederick Venter MD (Author), Andrew Evans (Author), Claudia Fontes MD (Author), Carol Stewart MD (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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