Associations between speech features and phenotypic severity in Treacher Collins syndrome

Pamela Asten1, Harriet Akre, Christina Persson

  • 1TAKO-centre, Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, 0440 Oslo, Norway. pamela.asten@tako.no.

BMC Medical Genetics
|April 30, 2014
PubMed
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