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Prenatal characterization of novel neurosonographic findings in a fetus with SOTOS syndrome.
The first pineoblastoma case report of a patient with Sotos syndrome harboring NSD1 germline mutatio…
Histone methylation mediated by NSD1 is required for the establishment and maintenance of neuronal i…
Identification of Novel NSD1 variations in four Pediatric cases with sotos Syndrome.
Non-convulsive status epilepticus in Sotos syndrome: rare first presentation in a rare syndrome.
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