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Successful Treatment of Skewed Lyonization Associated with X-Linked CGD in a Female Presenting with Recalcitrant Crohn’s Disease

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The authors would like to thank the patient and their family for participating in this study. This study was supported by the Mayo Clinic Center for Individualized Medicine (CIM), the Investigative and Functional Genomics Program, and the William O. Lund, Jr. and Natalie C. Lund Charitable Foundation.

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Macke, E.L., Pinto e Vairo, F., Manian, D.V. et al. Successful Treatment of Skewed Lyonization Associated with X-Linked CGD in a Female Presenting with Recalcitrant Crohn’s Disease. J Clin Immunol 40, 1056–1061 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10875-020-00822-6

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