Re: 'Winter' Syndrome

From: Jeffrey W. Clemens (clemens@duq2.cc.duq.edu)
Wed Nov 12 09:23:29 1997


Listers-

I tried the same approach as Geff with same result. Found some better candidates by searching for "vagina". Might also try the "phononymic" Wnt-1.

>Perhaps what you are looking for is at the following URL:
>
>http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/htbin-post/Omim/dispmim?247990
>
>MacDermot and Winter (1989) described a seemingly 'new' syndrome with
>facial anomalies, microcephaly, hypoplastic genitalia, and failure of
>psychomotor
... >If this is not what you are looking for try searching the Online Mendelian
>Inheritance in Man database at:
>
>http://www3.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Omim/searchomim.html
>
>Geff

Jeff

(The "phononymic" alternative to our esteemed listmaster)

P.S. Apropos of the recent celebration of the list's anniversary, I propose that Geff be elevated from "list-owner" to "list-master". Why should only the Webbers be the only Masters of the Cyber-Universe? Any seconds to the nomination?

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