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- Q7429383 subject Q6907472.
- Q7429383 subject Q7824736.
- Q7429383 abstract "Say–Meyer syndrome is a rare X-linked genetic disorder that is mostly characterized as developmental delay. It is one of the rare causes of short stature. It is closely related with trigonocephaly (a misshapen forehead due to premature fusion of bones in the skull). People with Say–Meyer syndrome have impaired growth, deficits in motor skills development and mental state. It is suggested that it is from a X-linked transmission.".
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- Q7429383 comment "Say–Meyer syndrome is a rare X-linked genetic disorder that is mostly characterized as developmental delay. It is one of the rare causes of short stature. It is closely related with trigonocephaly (a misshapen forehead due to premature fusion of bones in the skull). People with Say–Meyer syndrome have impaired growth, deficits in motor skills development and mental state. It is suggested that it is from a X-linked transmission.".
- Q7429383 label "Say–Meyer syndrome".