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Autor:
Pui‐Tak Yu, Wendy Shu, Sau‐Lan Mok, Pui‐Wah Hui, Lin‐Wai Chan, Ka‐Yin Kwok, Kelvin Y. K. Chan, Tsz‐Kin Lo, Brian H. Y. Chung, Ho‐Ming Luk, Anita S. Y. Kan
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 188:1562-1567
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 185:267-273
Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome (RSTS, OMIM*180849) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder, characterized by distinctive facial features, short stature, broad and often angulated thumbs and halluces, with occasional congenital anomalies. Characteristic faci
Publikováno v:
American journal of medical genetics. Part AREFERENCE. 185(3)
Mandibular hypoplasia, deafness, progeroid feature, and lipodystrophy syndrome (MDPL, MIM# 615381) is an extremely rare and recently recognized early adult onset of progeroid syndrome, with features of generalized lipodystrophy, dysmorphic features,
Publikováno v:
European journal of medical genetics. 64(1)
Bainbridge-Ropers syndrome (BRPS) [OMIM#615485] is a neurodevelopmental disorder, characterized by delayed psychomotor development with generalized hypotonia, intellectual disability with poor or absent speech, feeding difficulties, growth failure, s
Autor:
Jacqueline E. Tate, Karene Hoi Ting Yeung, Genevieve P.G. Fung, Ching Ching Chan, Sylvia L. Y. Siu, Kwok Leung Ng, Pui Tak Yu, Iris Mei Ching Chan, Chi Hang Ng, E. Anthony S. Nelson, Yu-Lung Lau, Kin Hung Poon, Paul K.S. Chan, Martin C.W. Chan
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 34:4935-4942
Background Rotavirus is a common infectious cause of childhood hospitalisation in Hong Kong. Rotavirus vaccines have been used in the private sector since licensure in 2006 but have not been incorporated in the government’s universal Childhood Immu
Autor:
Jeff Chin-Pang Wong, Rachel Shui-Ping Lee, Eric Yat-Tung Chan, Jonathan Pak-Heng Ng, Ka-li Kwok, Ka-Ka Siu, Johnny Yick-chun Chan, Shuk-yu Leung, Pui-Tak Yu, Daniel Kwok-Keung Ng, Ada Yuen-Fong Yip, Freddie Poon
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Respirology and Critical Care Medicine. 1:11
Background: Preschool children with wheeze may develop asthma later at school age. Positive skin prick test (SPT) to common aeroallergens in preschool wheezers may be associated with a higher chance of developing asthma at school age. Methods: All pa