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The Coffin syndrome

Human Genetics, 1977
Two brothers with Coffin syndrome are presented and the fifteen other cases availabe in the literature are reviewed. The molecular defect causing this clinically recognizable syndrome is unknown, and the mode of inheritance may be a sex-linked recessive, but a sex-limited autosomal dominant or autosomal dominant with variable degree of expression ...
J P, Fryns, L, Vinken, H, Van den Berghe
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Condoms Not Coffins

2022
Manifesting illness, suffering, and mortality as affective, social, and political quantities, AIDS comics and graphic memoirs of the 1980s and 1990s visualize sickness, trauma, social and political marginalization, and collective memorialization to foster and serve as a repository for collective memory, evoke absence, materialize affect, and mobilize ...
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The Coffin-Siris Syndrome

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1978
We present the sixth reported case of the Coffin-Siris syndrome. This disorder is characterized by the absence of the nails of the fifth fingers and toes, severe mental and developmental retardation, and postnatal growth deficiency. Feeding and respiratory problems are prominent features.
W W, Tunnessen   +2 more
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THE COFFIN‐SIRIS SYNDROME

Acta Paediatrica, 1979
Abstract. A 14‐month‐old female with the Coffin‐Siris syndrome is described. Typical features included underweight at birth, growth retardation, microcephaly, profound mental retardation, severe hypotonia with lax joints, feeding difficulties and frequent respiratory tract infections; sparce scalp hair, small nose, epicanthic folds, a prominent ...
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Coffin-Lowry syndrome

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003
The Coffin-Lowry syndrome is an established syndrome of severe mental and growth retardation, characteristic dysmorphic features and skeletal anomalies. The authors report a one and half year old boy with classical features of this syndrome. Early recognition of this condition is important for genetic counseling and prevention of progressive skeletal ...
Sanjeev R, Ahuja   +3 more
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The Coffin-Siris Syndrome

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1985
Sir .—One additional feature, aplasia of the uterus, eventually may be added to the syndrome that we have already described. 1 We are still in contact with one patient who has this syndrome: she is listed as patient 3 in our original article, and as patient 6 in a later communication by Carey and Hall. 2 When the patient reached the age of 21 years and
G S, Coffin, E, Siris
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Dating a Waterlogged Coffin

Medicine, Science and the Law, 1974
A Coffin found on a beach at Hayling Island, southern England was examined to determine the probable date of burial. The coffin, containing a skeleton, was found protruding from the upper middle shore. Pathological investigation disclosed identifiable brain tissue within the skull and the initial examination of the elm boards which formed the coffin ...
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Coffin Commerce

2021
This discussion will be centered on one ubiquitous and rather simple Egyptian object type – the wooden container for the human corpse. We will focus on the entire 'lifespan' of the coffin – how they were created, who bought them, how they were used in funerary rituals, where they were placed in a given tomb, and how they might have been used again for ...
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Coffin

2008
Abstract In a shot unlike any other in Grand Hotel, the Baron’s coffin is loaded onto a Dickensian horse-drawn hearse and taken away. Outside the hotel’s luxury, beyond the film’s carefully planned sets and calculated lighting, something leaks through. Workers go about their unnamed business, moving in and out of overexposed sunlight and
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