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Subtypes in 22q11. 2 deletion syndrome associated with behaviour and neurofacial morphologySinderberry et al., 2013
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- Sinderberry B
- Brown S
- Hammond P
- Stevens A
- Schall U
- Murphy D
- Murphy K
- Campbell L
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- Research in developmental disabilities
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22q11. 2 deletion syndrome (22q11DS) has a complex phenotype with more than 180 characteristics, including cardiac anomalies, cleft palate, intellectual disabilities, a typical facial morphology, and mental health problems. However, the variable phenotype makes it …
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