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Left Second Metacarpal Pseudoepiphysis in Silver-Russell Syndrome
Jagath C Ranasinghe1, Wasana Thambavita2
1Department of Paediatrics, Base Hospital, Sammanthurai, 32200, Sri Lanka. c.ranasinghe0323@gmail.com.
Indian Journal of Pediatrics
|May 21, 2021
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