Acrodysostosis and pseudohypoparathyroidism (PHP): adaptation of Japanese patients with a newly proposed classification and expanding the phenotypic spectrum of variants
Abstract:Objective: To report on 15 Japanese patients with acrodysostosis and PHP and analyze them using the newly proposed classification of the EuroPHP network to determine whether this classification system is suitable for Japanese patients.
Design: We divided them into three groups based on hormone resistance, the number of fingers with short metacarpals, the existence of cone-shaped epiphyses and gene defects.
Methods: We carried out clinical, radiological and genetic evaluations of two patients in Group A (iPP… Show more
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