Overgrowth Syndromes serves as a comprehensive clinical manual that provides detailed information on well-defined genetic disorders, as well as those that are less well-defined, where somatic overgrowth is a prominent feature. This guide outlines the distinct characteristics and identified causative genes associated with this group of disorders, making it an invaluable resource for clinicians seeking both clinical diagnosis and laboratory confirmation.
Curated by renowned experts in the field of overgrowth, this publication ensures optimal clinical usefulness while maintaining a high level of precision and detail. It incorporates the significant advancements made in the past decade regarding the understanding of general and segmental overgrowth, including the mosaic nature and phenotypic variability of the latter. Clinicians will find this resource indispensable for navigating the complexities of these conditions, from initial clinical presentation to counseling and proactive management.
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