2024
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.63514
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Personal journeys to and in human genetics and dysmorphology

Charles E. Schwartz,
Arthur S. Aylsworth,
Judith Allanson
et al.

Abstract: Genetics has become a critical component of medicine over the past five to six decades. Alongside genetics, a relatively new discipline, dysmorphology, has also begun to play an important role in providing critically important diagnoses to individuals and families. Both have become indispensable to unraveling rare diseases. Almost every medical specialty relies on individuals experienced in these specialties to provide diagnoses for patients who present themselves to other doctors. Additionally, both specialti… Show more

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