Two new reported cases of 16q22.3q23.3 duplication syndrome highlight intrafamilial variability and potential sex expression differences within a rare duplication syndrome

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Two new cases of 16q22.3q23.3 Duplication syndrome demonstrate that phenotype can vary from severely affected to mild psychiatric concerns, even within the same family and identical duplications.

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Gunther, K., Mowrey, K., & Farach, L. S. (2021). Two new reported cases of 16q22.3q23.3 duplication syndrome highlight intrafamilial variability and potential sex expression differences within a rare duplication syndrome. Clinical Case Reports, 9(3), 1629–1633. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.3862

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