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Genetic genealogy / Medical genetics / Noonan syndrome / Turner syndrome / PTPN11 / LEOPARD syndrome / Webbed neck / Costello syndrome / SOS1 / Health / Genodermatoses / Syndromes
Date: 2015-05-13 15:58:07
Genetic genealogy
Medical genetics
Noonan syndrome
Turner syndrome
PTPN11
LEOPARD syndrome
Webbed neck
Costello syndrome
SOS1
Health
Genodermatoses
Syndromes

Noonan Syndrome First description The first description of Noonan syndrome (NS) dates back to 1883, when a student named Kobylinski reported on a male patient with several phenotypical characteristics. In 1963, paediatri

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