Autosomal dominant "Opitz" GBBB syndrome due to a 22q11.2 deletion.
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E. Zackai | B. Clark | K. Sullivan | J. Rome | D. Canning | D. Driscoll | D. Lynch | D. McDonald-McGinn | D M McDonald-McGinn | Y. Paris | D Lynch | D A Driscoll | K Sullivan | L Bason | K Christensen | D Canning | W Zavod | N Quinn | J Rome | K. Sullivan | L. Bason | B. Emanuel | K. Christensen | W. Zavod | N. Quinn | David Lynch | Norman Quinn | Jonathan Rome | Paul Weinberg
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