@article {8063, title = {When Feeding Difficulties Are due to Genetics: The Case of Familial Partial 9q Duplication.}, journal = {J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep}, volume = {3}, year = {2015}, month = {2015 Jan-Mar}, pages = {2324709615574949}, abstract = {

Chromosomal abnormalities may cause growth failure before or since birth. 9q duplication is reported as a cause of intrauterine growth restriction, mild dysmporphism, and intellectual disabilities. We report a case of a maternally inherited 9q21.31q21.33 duplication causing prenatal and postnatal growth restriction with feeding refusal and mild facial dysmorphisms, prenatally diagnosed by single-nucleotide polymorphism array analysis. Hypothesis of the possible pathogenic mechanisms are discussed.

}, issn = {2324-7096}, doi = {10.1177/2324709615574949}, author = {Travan, Laura and Rocca, Maria Santa and Buonomo, Francesca and Cleva, Lisa and Pecile, Vanna and De Cunto, Angela} } @article {3536, title = {When does postnatal catch-up fat occur in late preterm infants?}, journal = {Acta Paediatr}, volume = {103}, year = {2014}, month = {2014 Aug}, pages = {e325}, keywords = {Body Composition, Humans, Infant, Premature}, issn = {1651-2227}, doi = {10.1111/apa.12668}, author = {De Cunto, Angela and Paviotti, Giulia and Demarini, Sergio} }