The first Finnish patient with the Floating-Harbor syndrome: the follow-up of eight years

American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part a
S Ala-Mello, M Peippo

Abstract

We report the follow-up data on the first Finnish patient with the Floating-Harbor syndrome (FHS) reported by us in 1996 at the age of 6 years (Ala-Mello and Peippo. We also discuss the diagnostic criteria of FHS, with a critical review of the literature.

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