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A female case of L1 syndrome that may have developed due to skewed X inactivation.

Tatsuo MoriMutsuki NakanoTakahiro TayamaAya GojiYoshihiro TodaShinichi KameyamaTakeshi MizuguchiMaki UrushiharaNaomichi Matsumoto
Published in: Brain & development (2024)
In this case, we hypothesized that the dominant expression of the variant allele arising from skewed X inactivation likely caused L1 syndrome. Symptomatic female carriers may challenge the current policies of prenatal and preimplantation diagnoses.
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  • poor prognosis
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