REST Final-Exon-Truncating Mutations Cause Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis

Volume: 101, Issue: 1, Pages: 149 - 156
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Hereditary gingival fibromatosis (HGF) is the most common genetic form of gingival fibromatosis that develops as a slowly progressive, benign, localized or generalized enlargement of keratinized gingiva. HGF is a genetically heterogeneous disorder and can be transmitted either as an autosomal-dominant or autosomal-recessive trait or appear sporadically. To date, four loci (2p22.1, 2p23.3-p22.3, 5q13-q22, and 11p15) have been mapped to autosomes...
Paper Details
Title
REST Final-Exon-Truncating Mutations Cause Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
101
Issue
1
Pages
149 - 156
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