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Noonan syndrome

Noonan syndrome logo #10101) Intellectual disability
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Noonan syndrome

Noonan syndrome logo #21000 Noonan syndrome (NS) is a relatively common autosomal dominant congenital disorder that affects both males and females equally{rp|550}. It used to be referred to as the male version of Turner`s syndrome (and is still sometimes described in this way); however, the genetic causes of Noonan syndrome and Turner syndrome are distinct. The principal fe....
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Noonan syndrome

Noonan syndrome logo #21579A genetic disorder marked by unusual facial features, being shorter than normal, learning problems, heart defects, problems with blood clotting, defects in the skeleton, and fertility problems in males.
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noonan syndrome

noonan syndrome logo #20973<syndrome> A multifaceted disorder due to a basic defect of connective tissue. It is characterised by short stature, webbed neck, ptosis, skeletal malformations, hypertelorism, hormonal imbalance, cryptorchidism, multiple cardiac abnormalities (most commonly including pulmonary valve stenosis), and some degree of mental retardation. The pheno...
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Noonan syndrome

Noonan syndrome logo #21001(noo´nәn) the male phenotype of Turner syndrome, with short stature, webbed neck, low nuchal hairline, low-set ears, and the elbow deformity cubitus valgus; some patients also have valvular pulmonary stenosis.
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Noonan Syndrome

Noonan Syndrome logo #22391A condition characterized by short stature and ovarian or testicular dysfunction, mental deficiency,
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Noonan syndrome

Noonan syndrome logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: nū′năn Definitions: 1. a syndrome found in both males and females, with a phenotype reminiscent of Turner syndrome; characterized by hypertelorism, downslanting of palpebral fissures, webbing of the neck, short stature, and congenital heart disease, especially pulmonary stenosis; normal chromosomal karyotyp...
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Noonan Syndrome

Noonan Syndrome logo #21197A birth defect that affects approximately 1 out of every 1,000-2,500 children worldwide. disorder is characterized by congenital heart disease, poor growth, mental delays, physical delays and blood clotting complications. Some common facial features of Noonan syndrome are a large triangular shaped head, curly hair, broad forehead, wide set and bul....
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