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The invaluable role of consanguinity in providing insight into paediatric endocrine conditions: Lessons learned from congenital hyperinsulinism, monogenic diabetes, and short stature
2021
Hormone Research in Paediatrics
Consanguineous families have often played a role in the discovery of novel genes, especially in paediatric endocrinology. At this time, it has been estimated that over 8.5% of all children worldwide have consanguineous parents. Consanguinity is linked to demographic, cultural and religious practises and is more common in some areas around the world than others. In children with endocrine conditions from consanguineous families, there is a greater probability that a single gene condition with
doi:10.1159/000521210
pmid:34847552
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