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Benign paroxysmal torticollis of infancy does not lead to neurological sequelae.
Danielsson A, Anderlid BM, Stödberg T, Lagerstedt-Robinson K, Klackenberg Arrhenius E, Tedroff K. Danielsson A, et al. Among authors: anderlid bm. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2018 Dec;60(12):1251-1255. doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13939. Epub 2018 Jun 28. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2018. PMID: 29956301 Free article.
From cytogenetics to cytogenomics: whole-genome sequencing as a first-line test comprehensively captures the diverse spectrum of disease-causing genetic variation underlying intellectual disability.
Lindstrand A, Eisfeldt J, Pettersson M, Carvalho CMB, Kvarnung M, Grigelioniene G, Anderlid BM, Bjerin O, Gustavsson P, Hammarsjö A, Georgii-Hemming P, Iwarsson E, Johansson-Soller M, Lagerstedt-Robinson K, Lieden A, Magnusson M, Martin M, Malmgren H, Nordenskjöld M, Norling A, Sahlin E, Stranneheim H, Tham E, Wincent J, Ygberg S, Wedell A, Wirta V, Nordgren A, Lundin J, Nilsson D. Lindstrand A, et al. Among authors: anderlid bm. Genome Med. 2019 Nov 7;11(1):68. doi: 10.1186/s13073-019-0675-1. Genome Med. 2019. PMID: 31694722 Free PMC article.
Integration of whole genome sequencing into a healthcare setting: high diagnostic rates across multiple clinical entities in 3219 rare disease patients.
Stranneheim H, Lagerstedt-Robinson K, Magnusson M, Kvarnung M, Nilsson D, Lesko N, Engvall M, Anderlid BM, Arnell H, Johansson CB, Barbaro M, Björck E, Bruhn H, Eisfeldt J, Freyer C, Grigelioniene G, Gustavsson P, Hammarsjö A, Hellström-Pigg M, Iwarsson E, Jemt A, Laaksonen M, Enoksson SL, Malmgren H, Naess K, Nordenskjöld M, Oscarson M, Pettersson M, Rasi C, Rosenbaum A, Sahlin E, Sardh E, Stödberg T, Tesi B, Tham E, Thonberg H, Töhönen V, von Döbeln U, Vassiliou D, Vonlanthen S, Wikström AC, Wincent J, Winqvist O, Wredenberg A, Ygberg S, Zetterström RH, Marits P, Soller MJ, Nordgren A, Wirta V, Lindstrand A, Wedell A. Stranneheim H, et al. Among authors: anderlid bm. Genome Med. 2021 Mar 17;13(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s13073-021-00855-5. Genome Med. 2021. PMID: 33726816 Free PMC article.
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