Possible Maternal Effect on Severity of Neurofibromatosis

Marvin E. Miller, Judith G. Hall

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Abstract

62 patients with neurofibromatosis (from 54 families) whose signs or symptoms began in childhood were assessed as to the severity of disease and whether the individual was a new mutation or born to an affected father or mother. The morbidity of disease was much more severe in cases born to affected mothers than in those born to affected fathers or those who were new mutations. This finding suggests that there may be a maternal effect in neurofibromatosis similar to that which has been observed in myotonic dystrophy. This effect may be humorally mediated.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Lancet
Volume312
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 18 1979

Disciplines

  • Medical Specialties
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Pediatrics

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