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Inherited Surfactant Deficiency Caused by Uniparental Disomy of Rare Mutations in the Surfactant Protein-B and ATP Binding Cassette, Subfamily A, Member 3 Genes
The Journal of Pediatrics, 08/26/09
Hamvas A et al. – Uniparental disomy should be suspected in infants with rare homozygous mutations in SFTPB or ABCA3. Confirmation of parental carrier status is important to provide recurrence risk and to monitor expression of other phenotypes that may emerge through reduction to homozygosity of recessive alleles.
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