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Recessive GCH1 Deficiency Causing DOPA-Responsive Dystonia Diagnosed by Reported Negative Exome
Seth I Berger1,2,3,4, Ilana Miller1, Laura Tochen4,5
1Children's National Rare Disease Institute and Division of Genetics and Metabolism.
Pediatrics
|January 27, 2022
Abstract:
An exome sequencing result on a child with atypical gait was reported as negative; follow-up biochemical evaluation and reanalysis led to diagnosis of treatable DOPA-responsive dystonia.
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