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ACMG Statements and Guidelines
These online statements and guidelines are definitive and may be cited using the digital object identifier (DOI). These recommendations are designed primarily as an educational resource for medical geneticists and other healthcare providers to help them provide quality medical genetics services; they should not be considered inclusive of all proper procedures and tests or exclusive of other procedures and tests that are reasonably directed to obtaining the same results. Please refer to the leading disclaimer in each document for more information.
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Pompe disease diagnosis and management guideline
Genetics in MedicineVol. 8Issue 5p267–288Published in issue: May, 2006- Priya S. Kishnani
- Robert D. Steiner
- Deeksha Bali
- Kenneth Berger
- Barry J. Byrne
- Laura E. Case
- and others
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