Psychiatric and Neuropsychological Features of Pallister-Hall Syndrome. A Mini Review and Case Report
Pertega-Gomes A,
Gonçalves E,
Moniz M,
Nascimento S and
Baptista S
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Pertega-Gomes A: Centro Hospitalar Universitario do Algarve, Chua
Moniz M: PhD in Psychology and MD (psychiatrist), Chua
Baptista S: PhD in Psychology and clinical psychologist, Chua
International Journal of Cell Science & Molecular Biology, 2017, vol. 3, issue 4, 55-58
Abstract:
Pallister-Hall syndrome is a rare polimal formative syndrome, first described in 1980. The core features include central polydactyly and hypothalamic hamartoma, which can be associated with several additional anomalies. Originally thought to be lethal in the perinatal period, it was more recently recognized that milder phenotypic forms of the syndrome exist, in individuals with a normal lifespan.
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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/IJCSMB.2017.03.555616
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