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SomaticGPR101Duplication Causing X-Linked Acrogigantism (XLAG)—Diagnosis and Management
Author(s) -
Celia Rodd,
Maude Millette,
Donato Iacovazzo,
Craig E Stiles,
Sayka Barry,
Jane Evanson,
Steffen Albrecht,
Richard Caswell,
Benjamin Bunce,
Sian Jose,
Jacqueline Trouillas,
Federico Roncaroli,
Julian R. Sampson,
Sian Ellard,
Márta Korbonits
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
the journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.206
H-Index - 353
eISSN - 1945-7197
pISSN - 0021-972X
DOI - 10.1210/jc.2015-4366
Subject(s) - gnas complex locus , medicine , endocrinology , gigantism , cabergoline , acromegaly , prolactin , pathology , gastroenterology , biology , genetics , growth hormone , gene , hormone
Recent reports have proposed that sporadic or familial germline Xq26.3 microduplications involving the GPR101 gene are associated with early-onset X-linked acrogigantism (XLAG) with a female preponderance.

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