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Brachmann–de Lange syndrome

see Cornelia de Lange syndrome. [described in 1916 by Winfried Brachmann (1888–c. 1915), German physician, and in 1933 by Cornelia de Lange (1871–1950), Dutch pediatrician]

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sexually dimorphic nucleus

sexually dimorphic nucleus

a nucleus of the central nervous system that differs in size between males and females. In humans, for example, a nucleus in the medial preoptic area of the hypothalamus that synthesizes gonadotropin-releasing hormone tends to be larger and more active in males than in females because gonadotropin release is continuous (it is cyclical in females). In songbirds whose males sing more than females, several brain nuclei associated with both song learning and song production are larger in males than in females.