A novel patient with <scp>White–Sutton</scp> syndrome refines the mutational and clinical repertoire of the <i>POGZ‐</i>related phenotype and suggests further observations
Giulia Pascolini(Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata), Paola Grammatico, Nicole Fleischer, Gemma D’Elia(Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital), Silvia Majore(Carlo Forlanini Hospital), Claudia Cesario(Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital), Emanuele Agolini(Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital), Elisa Gulotta(Azienda Sanitaria Locale Roma 3), Antonio Novelli(Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital)
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