Paroxysmal Cranial Dyskinesia and Nail‐Patella Syndrome Caused by a Novel Variant in the LMX1B Gene

In a Danish family, multiple individuals in five generations present with early‐onset paroxysmal cranial dyskinesia, musculoskeletal abnormalities, and kidney dysfunction.

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