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Townes–Brocks syndrome (TBS) is a rare genetic disease that has been described in approximately 200 cases in the published literature. It affects both males and females equally. The condition was first identified in 1972. by Philip L. Townes, who was at the time a human geneticists and Professor of Pediatrics, and Eric Brocks, who was at the time a medical student, both at the University of Rochester.

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  • Das Townes-Brocks-Syndrom ist eine autosomal-dominant vererbte Kombination von Fehlbildungen der Ohren, des Afters und der Daumen. Etwa die Hälfte der Fälle geht auch mit Nierenfehlbildungen einher. (de)
  • Décrit en 1972, le syndrome de Townes-Brocks est un syndrome associant : * des anomalies anales ; * des anomalies auriculaires ; * des anomalies des mains ; * des troubles de l'audition. (fr)
  • Townes–Brocks syndrome (TBS) is a rare genetic disease that has been described in approximately 200 cases in the published literature. It affects both males and females equally. The condition was first identified in 1972. by Philip L. Townes, who was at the time a human geneticists and Professor of Pediatrics, and Eric Brocks, who was at the time a medical student, both at the University of Rochester. (en)
  • Zespół Townesa-Brocksa (zespół nerkowo-uszno-odbytniczo-promieniowy, ang. Townes-Brocks syndrome, TBS, renal-ear-anal-radial syndrome) – rzadki zespół wad wrodzonych uwarunkowany genetycznie. Zespół opisali po raz pierwszy w 1972 roku Townes i Brocks. Ten sam zespół przedstawili w innej pracy Reid i Turner. Dziedziczenie zespołu jest autosomalne dominujące. (pl)
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  • This condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner (en)
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  • Das Townes-Brocks-Syndrom ist eine autosomal-dominant vererbte Kombination von Fehlbildungen der Ohren, des Afters und der Daumen. Etwa die Hälfte der Fälle geht auch mit Nierenfehlbildungen einher. (de)
  • Décrit en 1972, le syndrome de Townes-Brocks est un syndrome associant : * des anomalies anales ; * des anomalies auriculaires ; * des anomalies des mains ; * des troubles de l'audition. (fr)
  • Townes–Brocks syndrome (TBS) is a rare genetic disease that has been described in approximately 200 cases in the published literature. It affects both males and females equally. The condition was first identified in 1972. by Philip L. Townes, who was at the time a human geneticists and Professor of Pediatrics, and Eric Brocks, who was at the time a medical student, both at the University of Rochester. (en)
  • Zespół Townesa-Brocksa (zespół nerkowo-uszno-odbytniczo-promieniowy, ang. Townes-Brocks syndrome, TBS, renal-ear-anal-radial syndrome) – rzadki zespół wad wrodzonych uwarunkowany genetycznie. Zespół opisali po raz pierwszy w 1972 roku Townes i Brocks. Ten sam zespół przedstawili w innej pracy Reid i Turner. Dziedziczenie zespołu jest autosomalne dominujące. (pl)
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  • Townes-Brocks-Syndrom (de)
  • Syndrome de Townes-Brocks (fr)
  • Zespół Townesa-Brocksa (pl)
  • Townes–Brocks syndrome (en)
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