Talk:22q13 deletion syndrome

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We should adopt a common structure for the description of a genetic syndrome. For example, that of Down Syndrome:

  1. (Introduction)
  2. Characteristics
  3. History
  4. Genetics (Etiology)
  5. Incidence
  6. Prenatal screening
  7. Cognitive development
  8. Health
  9. Genetic research
  10. Sociological and cultural aspects
  11. References
  12. Bibliography
  13. External links
    1. Societies and Associations
    2. Conferences

Rto 12:53, 23 July 2006 (UTC)

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