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Severe Nerve Enlargement in SOS2‐Related Noonan Syndrome
ABSTRACT Noonan syndrome is a genetic multisystem congenital disorder, caused by pathogenic variants in genes that encode components of the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway. Pathogenic variants in SOS2 represent less than 2% of cases with NS. The phenotype includes a particularly high prevalence (65%) of lymphatic disease. Recently, severe nerve enlargements
Erika Leenders+11 more
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ABSTRACT Women with the FMR1 premutation (FXpm) are at heightened genetic vulnerability for depression, with risk compounded by the stressors of parenting a disabled child. Although risk factors persist as FXpm women age, depression in FXpm mothers during midlife and old age is poorly characterized. This study used an accelerated longitudinal design to
Jessica Klusek+8 more
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Parental Decision‐Making Following a Prenatal Diagnosis of Turner Syndrome: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT This systematic review investigates factors influencing parental decision‐making following a prenatal diagnosis (PND) of Turner syndrome (TS), aiming to enhance the foundation for tailored and supportive genetic counseling. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in the medical databases PubMed, Embase, and CINAHL.
Inger Lily Hjuler Dorf+2 more
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THE INFLUENCE OF SEX STEREOTYPES ON PERFORMANCE AND MOTIVATION IN SPORTS AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Aïna Chalabaëv
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(1985). A Sex Education Program. Health Education: Vol. 16, AAHPERD-AAHE Centennial 1885-1985, pp. 18-20.
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(1985). A Sex Education Program. Health Education: Vol. 16, AAHPERD-AAHE Centennial 1885-1985, pp. 18-20.
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