Links To PedsCases Notes (Infographics): “Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome”, “Rett Syndrome”, and “Fragile X Syndrome”

Today I review PedsCases Notes (Infographics):

  • Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
    Author: Katharine.Jensen

    Published: Feb 10, 2025

    Explore this comprehensive series of 14 PedsCases notes on common pediatric genetic syndromes, including Fragile X, Rett, Beckwith-Wiedemann, Prader-Willi, Williams, Marfan, DiGeorge, Noonan, Klinefelter, Alagille, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, Neurofibromatosis Type 1, McCune-Albright, and Wiskott-Aldrich. Created by Dr. Katharine Jensen, Pediatric Resident at the University of Alberta, with expert guidance from Dr. Karen Forbes, Professor of Pediatrics and Hospitalist at the University of Alberta. A valuable resource for understanding key genetic syndromes in pediatrics!

     

  • Rett Syndrome
    Author: Katharine.Jensen

    Published: Feb 10, 2025

    Explore this comprehensive series of 14 PedsCases notes on common pediatric genetic syndromes, including Fragile X, Rett, Beckwith-Wiedemann, Prader-Willi, Williams, Marfan, DiGeorge, Noonan, Klinefelter, Alagille, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, Neurofibromatosis Type 1, McCune-Albright, and Wiskott-Aldrich. Created by Dr. Katharine Jensen, Pediatric Resident at the University of Alberta, with expert guidance from Dr. Karen Forbes, Professor of Pediatrics and Hospitalist at the University of Alberta. A valuable resource for understanding key genetic syndromes in pediatrics!

     

  • Fragile X Syndrome
    Author: Katharine.Jensen

    Published: Feb 10, 2025

    Explore this comprehensive series of 14 PedsCases notes on common pediatric genetic syndromes, including Fragile X, Rett, Beckwith-Wiedemann, Prader-Willi, Williams, Marfan, DiGeorge, Noonan, Klinefelter, Alagille, Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, Neurofibromatosis Type 1, McCune-Albright, and Wiskott-Aldrich. Created by Dr. Katharine Jensen, Pediatric Resident at the University of Alberta, with expert guidance from Dr. Karen Forbes, Professor of Pediatrics and Hospitalist at the University of Alberta. A valuable resource for understanding key genetic syndromes in pediatrics!

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