2021
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvab048.1050
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What Every Internist Should Know About Rare Genetic Syndromes in Order to Prevent Needless Diagnostics, Missed Diagnoses and Medical Complications: Five-Year Experience of Internal Medicine for Complex Rare Genetic Syndromes

Abstract: Introduction: Patients with complex rare genetic syndromes (CRGS) have, by definition, combined medical problems affecting multiple organ systems. Intellectual disability (ID) is often part of the syndrome. During childhood, most patients with CRGS receive multidisciplinary (MD) and specialized pediatric care in tertiary centers. As improvement of medical care has improved life expectancy, more and more patients are now reaching adult age. While the complexity of the syndromes persist into adulthood, adequate … Show more

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