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LISX2

Introduction: LISX2

Description of LISX2

LISX2 (medical condition): A rare brain malformation where the surface of the brain is smoother than normal. Genital anomalies are also associated. The severity of the disorder is variable.

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Lissencephaly, X-linked 2:
  »Introduction: Lissencephaly, X-linked 2
  »Symptoms of Lissencephaly, X-linked 2

LISX2 as a Disease

LISX2: Another name for Lissencephaly, X-linked 2 (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Lissencephaly, X-linked 2
  »Symptoms of Lissencephaly, X-linked 2

Symptoms of LISX2 (Lissencephaly, X-linked 2)

Some of the symptoms of LISX2 incude:

See full list of 19 symptoms of LISX2 (Lissencephaly, X-linked 2)

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