Template:OMIM4

Usage
This template creates a very concise reference citation to a specific numbered page at the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man database.

 , where "#####" is the OMIM page number.

Results:

This template is good to use when there is a long series of OMIM citations in a row and one wishes to be as concise as possible with them. Generally, it should be immediately preceded by use of the OMIM template, or OMIM3 if OMIM was already used earlier in the article/section; without preceding OMIM2 with one or the other, it will be unclear to the reader what the citation is citing. OMIM2 is also used (and was created) for Template:Infobox Disease.

This template is good to use when there is a long series of OMIM citations in a row in an infobox and one wishes to be as concise as possible with them. Generally, OMIM3 (or its plainlinks variant OMIM5, or an explanatory heading such as "OMIM: "; without something like this preceding OMIM4, it will be unclear to many readers what the citation is citing.  OMIM4 is a plainlinks (no external link icon) variant of OMIM2, which was created for Template:Infobox Disease.  OMIM4 is only intended for use in infoboxes where it is already clear that the links are external, and in regular article prose; in situations where the internal/external nature of the link could be unclear, OMIM2 or other related template should be used instead.

Examples of use:
 * An infobox where the OMIM (among others) templates appear in a "External information" table cell.
 * An infobox without such a table cell heading, but in which the first OMIM citation uses OMIM, OMIM2, or OMIM3, which do have external link icons.