ey0020.3-8 | Advances in Clinical Practice | ESPEYB20
S Unger
, CR Ferreira
, GR Mortier
, H Ali
, DR Bertola
, A Calder
, DH Cohn
, V Cormier-Daire
, KM Girisha
, C Hall
, D Krakow
, O Makitie
, S Mundlos
, G Nishimura
, SP Robertson
, R Savarirayan
, D Sillence
, M Simon
, VR Sutton
, ML Warman
, A Superti-Furga
In Brief: The 11th edition of the Nosology is significantly expanded, now covering 771 conditions linked to 552 genes. In a major shift from previous editions, it has adopted a dyadic naming system that defines disorders based on both their phenotypic and genetic features. It continues to be a vital tool for diagnosing and communicating about genetic skeletal disorders.Commentary: The first Nosology of genetic skeletal disorders was published...