There is a well-known association between neurofibromatosis-l(NF'1) and Noonan syndrome-like manifestations, including short stature, short broad neck, and hypertelorism. These anomalies are thought to be due to variable expression of the NF1 gene. W e report on two girls with NF'1 who were found to
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Ullrich-Turner syndrome and anorexia nervosa
โ Scribed by Ohzeki, Takehiko ;Hayashi, Kazuyo ;Higurashi, Makoto ;Hanaki, Keiichi ;Ishitani, Nobuo ;Shiraki, Kazuo ;Opitz, John M. ;Reynolds, James F.
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