Published 2022-12-01
“…Willem Verhoeven,1– 3 José Zuijdam,4 Anneke Scheick,4 Frederiek van Nieuwenhuijsen,5 Anne-Suus Zwemer,5 Rolph Pfundt,6,7 Jos Egger3,6,7 1Department of Psychiatry, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; 2Centre for Consultation and Expertise, Utrecht, the Netherlands; 3Vincent van Gogh Centre of Excellence for Neuropsychiatry, Venray, the Netherlands; 4Raphael Institute Breidablick, Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities, Middenbeemster, the Netherlands; 5ASVZ, Centre for People with Intellectual Disabilities,
Sliedrecht, the Netherlands; 6Department of Human Genetics, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands; 7Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University, Nijmegen, the NetherlandsCorrespondence: Willem Verhoeven, Centre of Excellence for Neuropsychiatry, Stationsweg 46, Venray, 5803 AC, the Netherlands, Tel +31651156556, Fax +31478584765, Email wmaverhoeven@planet.nlIntroduction: Diagnostic exome sequencing has yielded over the past decades a great number of molecular diagnoses for genetic disorders in which both intellectual disability and epilepsy are present. …”
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