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Craniofacial Syndromes Rarely Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss Syndrome

Craniofacial Syndromes Rarely Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss Syndrome

  • Post author:Erica Zahn
  • Post published:February 16, 2017
  • Post category:Gorlin Chaudhry Moss syndrome/Rare Disease

Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss, or GCM, is an inherited disorder that falls under the umbrella of craniofacial syndromes. While the fetus is in utero, premature closure between bones in the skull occurs, and that…

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What Happens When Only Seven People in the World Have a Rare Disease?
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What Happens When Only Seven People in the World Have a Rare Disease?

  • Post author:Erica Zahn
  • Post published:November 18, 2016
  • Post category:Gorlin Chaudhry Moss syndrome/Rare Disease

Talk about rare diseases/ disorders/ conditions/ syndromes... there are only seven (SEVEN!!) documented cases of Gorlin Chaudhry Moss syndrome (GCM) in the world. All females. So, does as it come…

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