Abstract

To the editor: Mutations in genes involved in telomere maintenance are implicated in a broad range of degenerative disorders collectively known as telomere diseases.[1][1],[2][2] Their clinical presentations extend from severe childhood syndromes such as dyskeratosis congenita (DC) to later-onset,

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