The Palestinian primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) cohort: clinical, diagnostic and genetic spectrum

N. Rumman (East Jerusalem, Palestine), M. Fassad (London, United Kingdom), C. Driessens (Southampton, United Kingdom), P. Goggin (Southampton, United Kingdom), N. Abdelrahman (East Jerusalem, Palestine), A. Adwan (East Jerusalem, Palestine), J. Chopra (Southampton, United Kingdom), R. Doherty (Southampton, United Kingdom), B. Fashho (Bethlehem, Palestine), G. Freke (London, United Kingdom), C. Jackson (Southampton, United Kingdom), M. Mohamed (London, United Kingdom), R. Nema (Hebron, Palestine), M. Patel (London, United Kingdom), R. Pengelly (Southampton, United Kingdom), A. Qaaqour (East Jerusalem, Palestine), B. Rubbo (Southampton, United Kingdom), J. Thompson (Southampton, United Kingdom), G. Wheway (Southampton, United Kingdom), H. Mitchison (London, United Kingdom), J. Lucas (Southampton, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Causes and consequences of paediatric respiratory diseases
Session: Causes and consequences of paediatric respiratory diseases
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2957

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