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regarded as
separate conditions.
These original classifications included velocardiofacial syndrome,
Shprintzen syndrome,
DiGeorge sequence/syndrome, Sedlackova...
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handheld PC Velo-,
prefix form of
velum (soft palate), such as in
velocardiofacial syndrome All
pages with
titles beginning with Velo This disambiguation...
- volume).
Caused by
glycoprotein abnormalities: Bernard–Soulier syndrome,
velocardiofacial syndrome Caused by
calpain defect:
Montreal platelet syndrome Caused...
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aneurysmal malformationss (VGAM) Vein of
Galen aneurysmal dilatation (VGAD)
Velocardiofacial syndrome Velofacioskeletal syndrome Velopharyngeal incompetence Venencie...
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microdeletion syndrome (other names:
DiGeorge syndrome,
Schprintzen syndrome,
velocardiofacial syndrome).
Magnesium deficiency A
defect in the
calcium receptor leads...
- (2002). "22q11 DS:
genomic mechanisms and gene
function in DiGeorge/
velocardiofacial syndrome". Int J Dev Neurosci. 20 (3–5): 407–19. doi:10.1016/S0736-5748(02)00050-3...
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neurodevelopmental disorders and
chromosomal abnormalities,
including velocardiofacial syndrome neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease,...
- cell sheets.
Mutations in this gene have been
found in
patients with
velocardiofacial syndrome. CLDN5 has been
shown to
interact with CLDN1 and CLDN3. GRCh38:...
- are
detectable using karyotyping techniques.
DiGeorge syndrome or
velocardiofacial syndrome – most
common microdeletion syndrome Prader–Willi syndrome...
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disease when a
cleft palate is present.
About 70% of
individuals with
velocardiofacial syndrome (VCFS) have
minor auricular malformations, or malformations...