‘Mosaic Imprinting’ Linked to Milder Symptoms In Atypical Angelman Syndrome, Case Series Shows
A process known as “mosaic imprinting” may be responsible for milder symptoms observed in patients with atypical Angelman syndrome, according to a case series on three young patients. The study, “Atypical Angelman Syndrome Due to a Mosaic Imprinting Defect: Case Reports and Review of the Literature” was…