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The Greig polysyndactyly craniofacial dysmorphism syndrome: variable expression in a family
European Journal of Pediatrics
|May 1, 1981
Abstract:
A severe expression of the Greig polysyndactyly-craniofacial dysmorphism syndrome is reported in two dizygotic 4-month-old twin brothers. A minor expression of this autosomal dominant syndrome was present in the father.
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