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Extracutaneous manifestations in phacomatosis cesioflammea and cesiomarmorata: Case series and literature review.
Am J Med Genet A
15
2019
Facial vascular involvement, GNA11, GNAQ, GNAQ and GNA11 related disorders, PPV, Phacomatosis pigmentovascularis, capillary malformation, central nervous system (CNS) anomalies, cesioflammea, cesiomarmorata, dermal and ocular melanocytosis, glaucoma, limb asymmetry, melanocytic lesions, patients, phacomatosis cesioflammea, vascular abnormalities, vascular and melanocytic abnormalities, venous malformations, ventriculomegaly
Author NameAffiliation
Megan E GroveClinical Genomics Program
Annika M DriesStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Jennefer N KohlerStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Daryl WaggottStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Yaping YangBaylor College of Medicine
Paul G FisherStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Paul G FisherStanford School of Medicine
Euan A AshleyStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Euan A AshleyStanford University School of Medicine
Euan A AshleyStanford School of Medicine
Matthew T WheelerStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Matthew T WheelerStanford University School of Medicine
Matthew T WheelerStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
Matthew T WheelerStanford University School of Medicine
Jonathan A BernsteinStanford School of Medicine
Jonathan A BernsteinStanford Center for Undiagnosed Diseases, Stanford University
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