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Seckel syndrome in a Yemeni family in Saudi Arabia
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We studied a 28-year-old Yemeni woman with typical Seckel syndrome. Two deceased sibs, a twin sister and a brother, had also been affected. The father of these individuals was married to his cousin's daughter: the pedigree suggests autosomal recessive inheritance. Classical Seckel syndrome has not been reported previously in Arabs, and this appears to be the first report from the Middle East.
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