MEHMO (mental retardation, epileptic seizures, hypogonadism and -genitalism, microcephaly, obesity), a novel syndrome: Assignment of disease locus to Xp21.1-p22.13

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A previously unrecognised X-chromosomal mental retardation syndrome is described. Clinical hallmarks are mental retardation, epileptic seizures, hypogonadism, and -genitalism, microcephaly and obesity. Life expectancy of patients is less than two years. Based on the major clinical symptoms this condition is referred to by the acronym MEHMO. Haplotype and two-point linkage analyses in a large three-generation family assign the disease locus to Xp21.1-p22.13, to a region that is flanked by CYBB and DXS365.

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Steinmüller, R., Steinberger, D., & Müller, U. (1998). MEHMO (mental retardation, epileptic seizures, hypogonadism and -genitalism, microcephaly, obesity), a novel syndrome: Assignment of disease locus to Xp21.1-p22.13. European Journal of Human Genetics, 6(3), 201–206. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ejhg.5200180

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