Pediatric News, February 1st, 2005
KISSIMMEE, FLA. -- Physicians must rely on a sound clinical work-up to correctly identify hypotonic disorders despite the fact that use of genetic analysis has advanced the diagnosis of these diseases tremendously in recent years, Victor Dubowitz, M.D., said at a meeting sponsored by the American College of Medical Genetics.
"If you approach it in a simple way, you don't get too lost in all the complexities," said Dr. Dubowitz professor of pediatrics and neonatal medicine at the Imperial College School of Medicine, London, and author of the textbook "The Floppy Infant" (Cambridge: Cambridge...
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