Talk:Timothy syndrome
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"Timothy syndrome has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance."
[edit]It seems highly unlikely as the disease lead to an early childhood death in most cases, and profound disabilities in others. Thus the inheritance can't follow that pattern.90.83.38.167 (talk) 11:35, 18 April 2017 (UTC)a.sorel
"Of those that did survive [past 2.5 years], three were diagnosed with autism, one with an autism spectrum disorder…"
[edit]Autism and ASD are classified as the same condition now. The sources are either outdated or just straight up wrong. CharlieEdited (talk) 12:49, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
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