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- Q2348105 subject Q6500135.
- Q2348105 subject Q8482266.
- Q2348105 abstract "Coffin–Siris Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes developmental delays and absent fifth finger and toe nails.Synonyms include Dwarfism-Onychodysplasia, Fifth Digit Syndrome, Mental Retardation with Hypoplastic 5th Fingernails and Toenails, and Short Stature-Onychodysplasia.There had been 31 reported cases by 1991. The numbers of occurrence since then has grown and is reported to be around 80.The differential includes Nicolaides–Baraitser syndrome.".
- Q2348105 omim "135900".
- Q2348105 wikiPageExternalLink Coffin-Siris-Syndrome.
- Q2348105 wikiPageExternalLink www.coffin-siris.org.uk.
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- Q2348105 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500135.
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- Q2348105 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482266.
- Q2348105 name "Coffin–Siris syndrome".
- Q2348105 omim "135900".
- Q2348105 type Disease.
- Q2348105 type Thing.
- Q2348105 type Q12136.
- Q2348105 comment "Coffin–Siris Syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes developmental delays and absent fifth finger and toe nails.Synonyms include Dwarfism-Onychodysplasia, Fifth Digit Syndrome, Mental Retardation with Hypoplastic 5th Fingernails and Toenails, and Short Stature-Onychodysplasia.There had been 31 reported cases by 1991. The numbers of occurrence since then has grown and is reported to be around 80.The differential includes Nicolaides–Baraitser syndrome.".
- Q2348105 label "Coffin–Siris syndrome".
- Q2348105 name "Coffin–Siris syndrome".