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Legius syndrome can look like neurofibromatosis Type 1 but is a distinct disorder, and pediatricians and other providers need to recognize the differences, according to researchers from the University of Alabama. They said Legius syndrome, caused by mutations in the SPRED1 gene, is characterized by

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