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== Page creation. ==
== Page creation. ==


I created this page as a re-direct from the Kallmann syndrome page. This table was originally in the [[Kallmann syndrome]] article but I thought it was getting too technical so decided to move it to a page of its own.
I created this page as a re-direct from the [[Kallmann syndrome]] page. This table was originally in the [[Kallmann syndrome]] article but I thought it was getting too technical so decided to move it to a page of its own.


The genetics of Kallmann syndrome and others forms of GnRH deficiency is far from being understood with the number of genes implicated now up to 30, even more than the 25 I have stated already. A new review article has recently been published which I will update onto the article soon.
The genetics of Kallmann syndrome and others forms of GnRH deficiency is far from being understood with the number of genes implicated now up to 30, even more than the 25 I have stated already. A new review article has recently been published which I will update onto the article soon.

Revision as of 13:02, 25 February 2018

Page creation.

I created this page as a re-direct from the Kallmann syndrome page. This table was originally in the Kallmann syndrome article but I thought it was getting too technical so decided to move it to a page of its own.

The genetics of Kallmann syndrome and others forms of GnRH deficiency is far from being understood with the number of genes implicated now up to 30, even more than the 25 I have stated already. A new review article has recently been published which I will update onto the article soon.

Neilsmith38 (talk) 10:39, 25 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Article name

Let's discuss what the article should be called. If it should be called Genetics of GnRH deficiency conditions, then the full stop (.) in the title should be removed. But I don't want to do a page move in case the article eventually will be named something else. I say this, because GnRH deficiency currently is a redirect to Isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. What should this article's name be? --Treetear (talk) 12:39, 25 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]

I can see the full stop was a mistake, I think that should be taken out. As for the name, I am not sure. I did not want to use "Genetics of Kallmann syndrome" as that leaves out all the other cases of CHH. I think "Genetics of GnRH deficiency" might work. I could then add a small section on genetics on the Isolated hypogonadotropic hypogonadism page to direct back to this page as well.

Neilsmith38 (talk) 12:51, 25 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]