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- Q5562120 subject Q6500135.
- Q5562120 subject Q6853345.
- Q5562120 subject Q6853484.
- Q5562120 subject Q6902466.
- Q5562120 abstract "Gillespie syndrome, also called aniridia, cerebellar ataxia and mental deficiency. is a rare genetic disorder. The disorder is characterized by partial aniridia (meaning that part of the iris is missing), ataxia (motor and coordination problems), and, in most cases, intellectual disability. It is heterogeneous, inherited in either an autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive manner. Gillespie syndrome was first described by American ophthalmologist Fredrick Gillespie in 1965.".
- Q5562120 icd10 "G11.05".
- Q5562120 icd9 "759.89".
- Q5562120 omim "206700".
- Q5562120 wikiPageExternalLink gillespie-syndrome.
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- Q5562120 wikiPageExternalLink aniridia-cerebellar-ataxia-mental-deficiency.
- Q5562120 wikiPageExternalLink OC_Exp.php?lng=EN&Expert=1065.
- Q5562120 wikiPageExternalLink gillespie_syndrome.htm.
- Q5562120 wikiPageExternalLink Gillespie+syndrome.htm.
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- Q5562120 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500135.
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- Q5562120 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853345.
- Q5562120 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853484.
- Q5562120 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902466.
- Q5562120 icd "759.89".
- Q5562120 icd "G11.05".
- Q5562120 name "Gillespie syndrome".
- Q5562120 omim "206700".
- Q5562120 type Disease.
- Q5562120 type Thing.
- Q5562120 type Q12136.
- Q5562120 comment "Gillespie syndrome, also called aniridia, cerebellar ataxia and mental deficiency. is a rare genetic disorder. The disorder is characterized by partial aniridia (meaning that part of the iris is missing), ataxia (motor and coordination problems), and, in most cases, intellectual disability. It is heterogeneous, inherited in either an autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive manner. Gillespie syndrome was first described by American ophthalmologist Fredrick Gillespie in 1965.".
- Q5562120 label "Gillespie syndrome".
- Q5562120 name "Gillespie syndrome".