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Nonprogressive autosomal recessive ataxia maps to chromosome 9q34-9qter in a large consanguineous Lebanese family.
Delague V, Bareil C, Bouvagnet P, Salem N, Chouery E, Loiselet J, Mégarbané A, Claustres M. Delague V, et al. Among authors: megarbane a. Ann Neurol. 2001 Aug;50(2):250-3. Ann Neurol. 2001. PMID: 11506409
We performed a genome-wide screen on a large inbred Lebanese family presenting a nonprogressive autosomal recessive congenital cerebellar ataxia associated with short stature (MIM 213200), already described by Megarbane and colleagues. The disease locu …
We performed a genome-wide screen on a large inbred Lebanese family presenting a nonprogressive autosomal recessive con …
A new autosomal recessive non-progressive congenital cerebellar ataxia associated with mental retardation, optic atrophy, and skin abnormalities (CAMOS) maps to chromosome 15q24-q26 in a large consanguineous Lebanese Druze Family.
Delague V, Bareil C, Bouvagnet P, Salem N, Chouery E, Loiselet J, Mégarbané A, Claustres M. Delague V, et al. Among authors: megarbane a. Neurogenetics. 2002 Mar;4(1):23-7. doi: 10.1007/s10048-001-0127-z. Neurogenetics. 2002. PMID: 12030328
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