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843-735-5084
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843-746-1002
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Assistant Clinical Geneticist
- Charleston Office
- M.D., Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston,
MA, 1997
- Pediatric Residency, David Grant Medical Center,
Travis AFB, CA, 1997-2000
- Staff Pediatrician, US Air Force, RAF Lakenheath, UK,
2000-2002
- Chief of Pediatrics, US Air Force, Charleston AFB,
SC, 2002-2003
- Medical Genetics Fellowship, Stanford University
School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, 2003-2005
- Asst. Clinical Geneticist, Greenwood Genetic Center,
2005-present
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| Dr. Lyons is a clinical geneticist involved in the
evaluation of genetic disorders in individuals of all ages. His areas of
interest include dysmorphology, craniosynostosis, single gene disorders,
and genetics education.
Dr. Lyons is certified by the American Board of Medical
Genetics (2005) and the American Board of Pediatrics (2000). He is a
fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics and the American
Academy of Pediatrics. He holds membership in the American Society of
Human Genetics, American Medical Association, South Carolina Medical
Association and the Greenwood County Medical Society.
Selected publications:
- Lyons MJ, Hoyme HE. Toriello-Carey syndrome
and congenital contractures: a newly recognized association. J Invest
Medicine 52:1, 2004.
- Lyons MJ, Hudgins. Hydrops fetalis due to
hepatic hemangioendothelioma: skin lesions as a diagnostic clue. J
Invest Medicine 53:1, 2005.
- Lin RJ, Cherry AM, Chen KC, Lyons MJ, Hoyme
HE, Hudgins L. Terminal deletion of 6p results in a recognizable
phenotype. Am J Med Genet 136(2):162-8, 2005.
- Lyons MJ, Wood T, Espinoza L, Holden KR. Early
Onset Alpha-Mannosidosis with mild progression in a Hispanic male. Proc
Greenwood Genetic Center 25:44-47, 2006.
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