Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome with long QT caused by a deletion involving KCNQ1 but not KCNQ1OT1:TSS-DMR
Tatsuki Urakawa(National Center For Child Health and Development), Masayo Kagami(National Center For Child Health and Development), Junichi Ozawa(Niigata University), Keisuke Nagasaki(Niigata University), Maki Fukami(National Center For Child Health and Development), Masato Tanaka(Niigata University), Kentaro Matsuoka(National Center For Child Health and Development), Hiromune Narusawa(National Center For Child Health and Development)
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