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1. First step towards a consensus strategy for multi-locus diagnostic testing of imprinting disorders.

2. Height and body mass index in molecularly confirmed Silver-Russell syndrome and the long-term effects of growth hormone treatment.

3. Whole-genome analysis as a diagnostic tool for patients referred for diagnosis of Silver-Russell syndrome: a real-world study.

4. A patient with multilocus imprinting disturbance involving hypomethylation at 11p15 and 14q32, and phenotypic features of Beckwith-Wiedemann and Temple syndromes.

5. Ongoing Challenges in the Diagnosis of 11p15.5-Associated Imprinting Disorders.

6. Trans-acting genetic variants causing multilocus imprinting disturbance (MLID): common mechanisms and consequences.

7. Experiences of adolescents living with Silver-Russell syndrome.

8. Phenotype of genetically confirmed Silver-Russell syndrome beyond childhood.

9. Lived experience of Silver-Russell syndrome: implications for management during childhood and into adulthood.

10. Diagnosis and management of Silver-Russell syndrome: first international consensus statement.

11. Mutations in NLRP5 are associated with reproductive wastage and multilocus imprinting disorders in humans.

12. Deletions and rearrangements of the H19/IGF2 enhancer region in patients with Silver-Russell syndrome and growth retardation.

14. Investigation of 90 patients referred for molecular cytogenetic analysis using aCGH uncovers previously unsuspected anomalies of imprinting.

15. First step towards a consensus strategy for multi-locus diagnostic testing of imprinting disorders

17. Targeted methylation testing of a patient cohort broadens the epigenetic and clinical description of imprinting disorders.

18. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome caused by maternally inherited mutation of an OCT-binding motif in the IGF2/H19-imprinting control region, ICR1.

19. Trans-acting genetic variants causing multilocus imprinting disturbance (MLID): common mechanisms and consequences

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