Neurodevelopmental, Cognitive, and Psychosocial Outcomes for Individuals With Pathogenic Variants in the TCF12 Gene and Associated Craniosynostosis
Patrick Kennedy–Williams(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust), Steven A. Wall(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust), Andrew O.M. Wilkie(University of Oxford), Molly Pinckston(John Radcliffe Hospital), Sarah Kilcoyne(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust), Louise Dalton(University of Oxford), Jo Horton(Birmingham Children's Hospital), Matthew Hotton(University of Oxford), Natasha Rooney(Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust), Anna Kearney(Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust), Helen Care(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust), David Johnson(Florida Department of Health), Laura Culshaw(Alder Hey Children's NHS Foundation Trust), Esme Huggons(Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust)
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