Aneurysmal bone cysts and pathologic fracture associated with supernumerary ring chromosome 6 in two unrelated patients

Author:

Hurd Lauren M.1ORCID,Thacker Mihir M.2,Okenfuss Ericka3,Duker Angela L.4ORCID,Lou Yang56,Harty Mary P.7,Conard Katrina8,Lian Jane B.59,Bober Michael B.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Research; Nemours-Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children; Wilmington Delaware

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery; Nemours-Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children; Wilmington Delaware

3. Department of Genetics; Skeletal Dysplasia Program; Kaiser Permanente; Oakland California

4. Division of Medical Genetics; Nemours-Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children; Wilmington Delaware

5. Orthopedics and Physical Rehabilitation; University of Massachusetts Medical School; Worcester Massachusetts

6. Yurogen Biosystems LLC.; Worcester Massachusetts

7. Department of Medical Imaging; Nemours-Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children; Wilmington Delaware

8. Department of Pathology; Nemours-Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children; Wilmington Delaware

9. Department of Biochemistry; Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont; Burlington Vermont

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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