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A Bayesian Analysis to Determine the Prevalence of Barth Syndrome in the Pediatric Population

To determine the prevalence of Barth syndrome in the pediatric population. Data were collected from the Barth Syndrome Foundation Registry and relevant literature. With the advent of genetic testing and whole-exome sequencing, a multipronged Bayesian analysis was used to estimate the prevalence of B...

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Published in:The Journal of pediatrics 2020-02, Vol.217, p.139-144
Main Authors: Miller, Paighton C., Ren, Mindong, Schlame, Michael, Toth, Matthew J., Phoon, Colin K.L.
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