Journal article

Nosology and classification of genetic skeletal disorders: 2015 revision

L Bonafe, V Cormier-Daire, C Hall, R Lachman, G Mortier, S Mundlos, G Nishimura, L Sangiorgi, R Savarirayan, D Sillence, J Spranger, A Superti-Furga, M Warman, S Unger

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A | Published : 2015

Abstract

The purpose of the nosology is to serve as a "master" list of the genetic disorders of the skeleton to facilitate diagnosis and to help delineate variant or newly recognized conditions. This is the 9th edition of the nosology and in comparison with its predecessor there are fewer conditions but many new genes. In previous editions, diagnoses that were phenotypically indistinguishable but genetically heterogenous were listed separately but we felt this was an unnecessary distinction. Thus the overall number of disorders has decreased from 456 to 436 but the number of groups has increased to 42 and the number of genes to 364. The nosology may become increasingly important today and tomorrow in..

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