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ABSTRACT: Dermatoglyphic findings in 19 patients with phenylketonuria (11 male and 8 female), 39 of their relatives (18 female and 21 male) and 500 controls (TRC) were not statistically significant among the three groups studied. There was no definite relationship between the phenylketonuric gene and the dermatoglyphic patterns. The parents of half the phenylketonuria cases are not consanguineous; thus the phenylketonuria gene may be more frequent in Turkey than other European countries.
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 02/1989; 12(3):323-6. · 3.58 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: Three cases, one with aglossia-adactylia and two with aglossia, are presented, all of whom were born to consanguineous families. Although none of the cases had similarly affected sibs, the possibility of the autosomal recessive mode of inheritance might be taken into account in this syndrome. The dermatoglyphic findings in one previously reported patient showed great similarity to those of one of our cases.
Clinical Genetics 07/1977; 11(6):421-3. · 3.13 Impact Factor
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Birth defects original article series 02/1976; 12(5):279-86.
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The Turkish journal of pediatrics 02/1974; 16(1):37-41. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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The Turkish journal of pediatrics 02/1974; 16(1):15-20. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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Humangenetik 10/1973; 19(3):341-3.
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The Lancet 08/1973; 2(7820):98-9. · 38.28 Impact Factor
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ABSTRACT: A 7-year-old girl with unusual facial features, punctate calcifications of the cartilage and congenital conductive deafness is presented. It is suggested that this case may represent a hitherto undescribed syndrome since the findings in this patient do not fit into any of the well described disorders such as Conradi''s disease, oto-palato-digital syndrome or cerebro-hepato-renal syndrome.
Pediatric Radiology 08/1973; 1(2):127-9. · 1.67 Impact Factor
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The Turkish journal of pediatrics 05/1973; 15(2):67-81. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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Journal of Pediatrics 03/1973; 82(2):263-8. · 4.11 Impact Factor
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The Lancet 11/1972; 2(7781):821. · 38.28 Impact Factor
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The Turkish journal of pediatrics 02/1972; 14(1):23-6. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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The Turkish journal of pediatrics 02/1972; 14(1):7-12. · 0.44 Impact Factor
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The Turkish journal of pediatrics 11/1969; 11(4):166-80. · 0.44 Impact Factor