Warkany syndrome refers to one of two genetic disorders, both named for Austrian-American geneticist Joseph Warkany:
Warkany syndrome 1, an X-linked syndrome linked to reduced head size and mental retardation that is no longer diagnosed
Trisomy 8, known as Warkany syndrome 2, a condition where a person has an extra copy of chromosome 8.
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Warkanysyndrome refers to one of two genetic disorders, both named for Austrian-American geneticist Joseph Warkany: Warkanysyndrome 1, an X-linked syndrome...
Warkanysyndrome 1 was an X-chromosome linked recessive genetic condition originally described by Joseph Warkany in 1961 as part of an article on intrauterine...
Trisomy 8 causes Warkanysyndrome 2, a human chromosomal disorder caused by having three copies (trisomy) of chromosome 8. It can appear with or without...
2012. Warkany J (1971). Congenital Malformations. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, Inc. pp. 313–14. ISBN 978-0-8151-9098-1. "About Down Syndrome". National...
Waldenstrom–Kjellberg syndrome – Jan G. Waldenström, S. R. Kjellberg Waldenstrom macroglobulinaemia – Jan G. Waldenström Warkanysyndrome 1 – Joseph WarkanyWarkany syndrome...
of his life. Two genetic syndromes are named for him: Warkanysyndrome 1 and Warkanysyndrome 2 is named after him. Warkany received many awards in his...
side effects for the next upcoming doses if treatment was not halted. Warkany and Hubbard noted in their seminal 1953 paper establishing mercury as the...
also led Wertelecki toward another life-long association with Dr. Josef Warkany, considered the main pioneer and founder of the Teratology Society dedicated...