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Weaver syndrome is a congenital genetic syndrome associated with rapid growth beginning in the prenatal period as well as with a specific facial appearance and certain skeletal features. It has also been referred to as Weaver-Williams syndrome. ... Weaver syndrome was first described by Dr. David Weaver in 1974.
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Weaver syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Weaver syndrome (also called Weaver-Williams syndrome ) is a congenital disorder associated with rapid growth beginning in the prenatal period, a characteristic facial appearance and certain skelet...
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MIM #277590 · Text · Clinical Features · Molecular Genetics · References · Contributors · Creation Date · Edit History · Clinical Synopsis ...
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Weaver-Smith syndrome: A syndrome of large birth size, accelerated growth and skeletal maturation, associated with limb, craniofacial, neurological, and other abnormalities. Also known as: Weaver's syndrome. ... Weaver's syndrome;
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Weaver Syndrome Families Support (WSFS); 4357 153rd Ave SE; Bellevue, Washington, USA 98006; (206) 747-5382 ... The Weaver Syndrome Families Support is a grassroots organization combining their efforts to network, share information, support, and resources for those affected by Weaver Syndrome. At the present time there...
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Weaver Syndrome is characterized by rapid growth. Usually starting before birth (prenatal onset), physical growth and bone development (maturation) can occur more quickly than average. Other symptoms can include increased muscle tone (hypertonia) wit ... Weaver Syndrome is characterized by rapid growth.
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A Case with Weaver Syndrome Operated for Congenital Cardiac Defect ... NF1 and overgrowth syndrome resembling Weaver syndrome in 3 sporadic patients...
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Marshall-Smith-Weaver syndrome,Weaver-Smith syndrome,Marshall-Smith syndrome, Disease Database Information ... Marshall-Smith-Weaver syndrome; aka/or; Weaver-Smith syndrome; aka/or; Marshall-Smith syndrome...
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