-
William Reardon (September 28, 2007). The
Bedside Dysmorphologist.
Oxford University Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-19-971982-2. Ogbor-Omorie...
- 309800). It is
named after Widukind Lenz, a
German geneticist and
dysmorphologist. Lenz
microphthalmia syndrome is
inherited as an X-linked recessive...
-
FCAHS (born July 3, 1939) is a pediatrician,
clinical geneticist and
dysmorphologist who is a dual
citizen of the
United States and Canada.[not verified...
- 1995) was a
distinguished German pediatrician,
medical geneticist and
dysmorphologist who was
among the
first to
recognize the
thalidomide syndrome in 1961...
- (September 24, 1926 –
January 23, 1981) was an
American pediatrician and
dysmorphologist, best
known for his
pioneering book
Recognizable Patterns of Human...
- true
source of the
modern understanding. The
infants were
studied by
dysmorphologists Kenneth Lyons Jones and
David Weyhe Smith,
colleagues of
Ulleland at...
- is
usually based upon
clinical determination made by a
geneticist (
dysmorphologist) or physician.
Treatment Due to this rare
syndrome and no
known cures...
- (2008). "Shawl **** and
Penoscrotal Transposition". The
bedside dysmorphologist. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. pp. 170–171. ISBN 978-0-19-530045-1...
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virologist David Weyhe Smith (1926–1981),
American pediatrician and
dysmorphologist David D.
Smith (born 1950),
American president and CEO of Sinclair...
- fitness.
Pleiotropism is
posing continual challenges for many
clinical dysmorphologists in
their attempt to
explain birth defects which affect one or more...