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Cooper and Hirschhorn first documented Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome in 1961.1 They described a child with midline fusion def ... Cooper and Hirschhorn first documented Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome in 1961 ...
Wolf - Hirschhorn 4p minus Syndrome 4p- ... Wolf Hirschhorn Syndrome Victor A. McKusick, OMIM, Johns Hopkins University, December 29, 2005 [for Professionals mainly] Alternative titles;
Search Google for "Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome" ... Wolf-Hirschhorn (4p-) Syndrome and Cri du Chat (5p-) Syndrome are the most common, but there are others.
Wolf (Hirschhorn) Syndrome (Deletion/Monosomy 4p, WHS)
Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, also known as deletion 4p and 4p- syndrome was first described in 1961 by H. Cooper and U. Wolf, and thereafter gained worldwide attention...
Disease characteristics. Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (WHS) is characterized by typical craniofacial features in infancy consisting of 'Greek warrior helmet appearance' of the nose (the broad bridge of ...
Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome is an extremely rare chromosomal disorder caused by a partial deletion (monosomy) of the short arm ("p") of chromosome 4. Major symptoms may include extremely wide-set eyes ...
Article describes Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. ... Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome is the result of a genetic error on chromosome 4. In 87% percent of individuals, ...
a child with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (46,XY,del[4p]). Note the wide-spaced eyes and repaired cleft lip. ... An infant with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome (4p-). Note the wide space between the eyes.
Wolf Hirschhorn syndrome, 4p-, Pitt-Rogers-Danks syndrome (occasional) ... Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome is a rare chromosome disorder affecting approximately 1 in 90,000 births.
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