“…Dependent from their parental origin, duplications 11p15.5 are either associated with growth retardation/SRS or overgrowth/Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (OMIM130650) (Brioude and Netchine 2017; Wakeling et al ., 2017). In our patient, the duplication 11p15.5p15.1 affected the maternal derived allele, leading to growth retardation on the left side with a normal body size on the right side.…”
AsymmetryDevelopmental delay Overgrowth Growth retardation Scoliosis Hemangioma Broad forhead Small chin At the age of 3.5 years, our patient was a thin girl with a proportional small head [body height 105 cm (P86), bodyweight
“…Dependent from their parental origin, duplications 11p15.5 are either associated with growth retardation/SRS or overgrowth/Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (OMIM130650) (Brioude and Netchine 2017; Wakeling et al ., 2017). In our patient, the duplication 11p15.5p15.1 affected the maternal derived allele, leading to growth retardation on the left side with a normal body size on the right side.…”
AsymmetryDevelopmental delay Overgrowth Growth retardation Scoliosis Hemangioma Broad forhead Small chin At the age of 3.5 years, our patient was a thin girl with a proportional small head [body height 105 cm (P86), bodyweight
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