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Case Reports
. 2024 Feb;11(2):181-183.
doi: 10.1002/mdc3.13954. Epub 2023 Dec 18.

A Case of NEDMAGA: Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Movement Abnormalities, Abnormal Gait, and Autistic Features

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A Case of NEDMAGA: Neurodevelopmental Disorder with Movement Abnormalities, Abnormal Gait, and Autistic Features

Luíza Alves Corazza et al. Mov Disord Clin Pract. 2024 Feb.
No abstract available

Keywords: ZSWIM6; facial dysmorphisms; neurodevelopmental disorders; stereotypies.

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Facial dysmorphisms.

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