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The Cockayne Syndrome Natural History (CoSyNH) study: clinical findings in 102 individuals and recommendations for care.

Brian T WilsonZornitza StarkRuth E SuttonSumita DandaAlka V EkboteSolaf M ElsayedLouise GibsonJudith A GoodshipAndrew P JacksonWee Teik KengMary D KingEmma McCannToshino MotojimaJennifer E MurrayTaku OmataDaniela PilzKate PopeKatsuo SugitaSusan M WhiteIan J Wilson
Published in: Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics (2015)
We present the most complete evaluation of Cockayne syndrome to date, including detailed information on the prevalence and onset of clinical features, achievement of neurodevelopmental milestones, and patient management. We confirm that the most valuable prognostic factor in CS is the presence of early cataracts. Using this evidence, we have created simple guidelines for the care of individuals with CS. We aim to assist clinicians in the recognition, diagnosis, and management of this condition and to enable families to understand what problems they may encounter as CS progresses.Genet Med 18 5, 483-493.
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