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Adrienne M Lynn1, Richard I King, Richard J Mackay
1Neonatal Services, Level 4, Christchurch Women’s Hospital, Private Bag 4711, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand. adrienne.lynn@cdhb.govt.nz
Abstract:
The clinical presentation of a neonate with GRACILE-like syndrome, complex III deficiency and BCS1L mutations is discussed. This case is compared and contrasted with the original Finnish reports of GRACILE syndrome and other cases with a similar phenotype. This case confirms the pathogenicity of the BCS1L gene mutation c.166C>T, and provides support for the pathogenicity of a sequence variation, c.-588T>A, previously reported.
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