Mutations in both SAMD9 and SLC19A2 genes caused complex phenotypes characterized by recurrent infection, dysphagia and profound deafness - a case report for dual diagnosis
Abstract Background Phenotypic difference is general in Mendelian disease. Due to the extremely low incidence for a single disease, phenotype spectrum needs to be expanded. Meanwhile, earlier knowledge says patients who suffered from two kinds of different Mendelian disease are very rare. Case prese...
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Main Authors: | Yan Zhang (Author), Yi Zhang (Author), Victor Wei Zhang (Author), Chunyi Zhang (Author), Hongke Ding (Author), Aihua Yin (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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