Congenital fibrinogen disorders: Strengthening genotype–phenotype correlations through novel genetic diagnostic tools

Congenital fibrinogen disorders or CFDs are heterogenous, both in clinical manifestation and array of culprit molecular lesions. Correlations between phenotype and genotype remain poorly defined. This review examines the genetic landscape discovered to date for this rare condition. The question of a...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of haematology 2023-11, Vol.203 (3), p.355-368
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