Short stature and dysmorphology associated with defects in the SHOX gene.

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Abstract

Since its discovery in 1997, knowledge about the SHOX gene ( Short stature HOmeoboX-containing gene) has rapidly advanced. Although originally described as causing idiopathic short stature, SHOX mutations are also responsible for growth retardation in Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis, Langer mesomelic dysplasia and Turner syndrome. Furthermore, SHOX has a broad functional scope and leads to a variety of different morphological-skeletal stigmata associated with these syndromes. This article reviews clinical and molecular data associated SHOX gene defects. Functional ongoing studies are expected to improve our understanding of the SHOX gene as comprising part of a genetic process responsible for normal growth and bone development.

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Leka, S. K., Kitsiou-Tzeli, S., Kalpini-Mavrou, A., & Kanavakis, E. (2006). Short stature and dysmorphology associated with defects in the SHOX gene. Hormones (Athens, Greece). https://doi.org/10.14310/horm.2002.11174

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