@article{a52c7a44a00440379a3e50d8b54a490c,
title = "A unique association of short stature, dysmorphic features, and speech impairment (Floating-harbor syndrome)",
author = "Robinson, {Pat L.} and Mordechai Shohat and Winter, {Robin M.} and Conte, {William J.} and David Gordon-Nesbitt and Murray Feingold and Zvi Laron and Rimoin, {David L.}",
note = "Funding Information: In 1973, Pellietier and Feingold I described a 5 89 boy with short stature, a peculiar facies, and delayed speech development. The child was seen at Boston Floating Hospital. Almost identical facial features and strikingly similar clinical findings were observed in a 9-year-old boy who was seen at Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, Calif. The authors of the report of this second child suggested the term {"}Floating-Harbor syndrome{"} (from the names of the hospitals where the patients were evaluated) to describe this apparently new syndrome. 2 Subsequently, four girls with similar clinical features have come to our attention. All these children have short stature (at least 4 SD below Supported in part by U.S. Public Health Service NIH program project grant HD-22657 and postdoctoral research training grant GM-08243 and by the SHARE Child Disability Center. Submitted for publication Jan. 25, 1988; accepted April 26, 1988. Reprint requests: David L. Rimoin, MD, PhD, Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Box 48750, Los Angeles, CA 90048-0750.",
year = "1988",
month = oct,
doi = "10.1016/S0022-3476(88)80384-6",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "113",
pages = "703--706",
journal = "Journal of Pediatrics",
issn = "0022-3476",
publisher = "Elsevier Inc.",
number = "4",
}