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Digeorge Syndrome
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Digeorge Syndrome
New Insights Into Neural Tube Defects Jan 12, 2006
Deciphering DiGeorge Syndrome: Big Advances In Understanding Microdeletions (March 15, 2005) -- A collaboration of European scientists has uncovered new ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Genetic traffic in DiGeorge syndrome Nov 1, 2005
One of the most common human genomic disorders, DiGeorge syndrome, occurs in one of every 2,000-4,000 live births and involves a deletion on chromosome 22. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Infant's parents acquitted Nov 8, 2005
...at the prosecution case, Rubin suggested the medical examiner and another pathologist who testified should have done more tests to rule out DiGeorge Syndrome. ...
- Miami Herald,
Defense Witnesses Blame Baby's Death On Rare Disorder Nov 2, 2005
Dr. Paul Benke testified Wednesday that the infant's facial features suggested that she could have had an illness called DiGeorge Syndrome, which affects one ...
- NBC6.net,
Nutritionist Testifies Raw Food Formula Could Be Adequate For Baby Nov 3, 2005
That deficiency, Marraccini concluded, could have been caused by DiGeorge syndrome, a rare chromosomal disorder in which a person is missing the thymus gland ...
- NBC6.net,
Parents acquitted in death of baby in raw foods diet case Nov 7, 2005
Prosecutor Herbert E. Walker III said he suspected the jury compromised but did not believe that the baby died of DiGeorge Syndrome. ...
- Miami Herald,
Raw food adherents acquitted in baby's death Nov 7, 2005
The couple's defense was that the girl had DiGeorge syndrome, a rare chromosomal disorder in which a person is missing the thymus gland that produces T-cells ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
Fla. Parents Acquitted in Raw-Foods Death Nov 7, 2005
The defense argued that the girl's death was caused by DiGeorge syndrome, a rare chromosomal disorder that interferes with the development of a healthy immune ...
- Washington Post,
Expert testifies that rare disease, not vegan diet, led to baby's ... Nov 3, 2005
...of view, I see a prominent forehead, a depressed nasal ridge and a chin that is very small; all of which are features of DiGeorge syndrome," geneticist Paul ...
- CourtTV,
Vegan Parents on Trial for Baby's Death Nov 3, 2005
The defense has enlisted experts in nutrition and pathology to support the theory that Woyah died not from malnutrition but from DiGeorge syndrome, a failure ...
- BET,
South Florida farm, market a mecca for raw foods enthusiasts Sep 9, 2005
...and Lamoy Andressohn, say she was well nourished and her death was caused by other factors, including a genetic defect called DiGeorge syndrome, a chromosonal ...
- Miami Herald
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