Identification of a Recognizable Progressive Skeletal Dysplasia Caused by RSPRY1 Mutations
Maha Faden(King Saud Medical City), Fowzan S. Alkuraya(Alfaisal University), Martine Tétreault(Institute of Human Genetics), Lucie Dupuis(University of Toronto), Wen Qin(University of Ottawa), Kym M. Boycott(Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario), Taila Hartley(University of Ottawa), Pekka Kannus(Alberta Health Services), Fatema Alzahrani(King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre), Richard L. Maas(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Joan Qiongchao Xi(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Julian Raiman(Birmingham Children's Hospital), Imadeddin Al-Thamer(King Saud Medical City), Andrew Howard(University of Toronto), Roberto Mendoza‐Londono(University of Toronto)
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