1993
DOI: 10.1097/00008390-199304000-00003
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The inheritance pattern of dysplastic naevi in families of dysplastic naevus patients

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“…Moreover, as explained in the Introduction, we chose to analyze the less controversial GNN phenotype rather than the DN phenotype, which requires a physical examination of all subjects. A recent analysis of the familial transmission of DN in families selected through 26 DN patients, attending a dermatology practice, indicated a dominant pattern of inheritance although this result needs to be interpreted with respect to the small sample size [Goldstein et al, 1993b].…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Moreover, as explained in the Introduction, we chose to analyze the less controversial GNN phenotype rather than the DN phenotype, which requires a physical examination of all subjects. A recent analysis of the familial transmission of DN in families selected through 26 DN patients, attending a dermatology practice, indicated a dominant pattern of inheritance although this result needs to be interpreted with respect to the small sample size [Goldstein et al, 1993b].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%