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Overgrowth syndromes.
[proteus syndrome]
Human
growth
ensues
from
a
complex
interplay
of
physiological
factors
,
in
the
wider
setting
of
varying
genetic
traits
and
environmental
influences
.
Intensive
research
in
these
divergent
areas
,
and
particularly
in
the
field
of
genetics
,
continues
to
clarify
the
molecular
basis
of
disorders
which
result
in
overgrowth
,
and
it
is
therefore
timely
to
provide
a
review
of
these
findings
.
This
article
provides
an
overview
of
the
factors
which
regulate
growth
,
followed
by
a
discussion
of
the
more
commonly
encountered
overgrowth
syndromes
and
their
genetic
basis
as
it
is
understood
at
the
current
time
.
There
is
also
an
added
focus
on
recently
discovered
genetic
associations
in
some
conditions
,
such
as
Weaver
,
Perlman
and
Proteus
syndromes
.
New
discoveries
continue
to
be
made
regarding
the
genetic
basis
for
many
overgrowth
syndromes
and
the
development
of
a
much
needed
molecular
classification
system
for
overgrowth
may
become
possible
as
the
interlinking
functions
of
these
genes
on
growth
are
unravelled
.
As
there
exists
a
wide
spectrum
of
syndromes
,
disorders
resulting
in
overgrowth
can
represent
a
diagnostic
and
therapeutic
challenge
,
from
those
causing
prenatal
overgrowth
with
a
poor
prognosis
to
less
severe
genetic
aberrations
which
are
identified
in
later
childhood
or
adult
life
.
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"needed molecular classification system for overgrowth"
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