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Dominant ano-rectal malformation, nephritis and nerve-deafness: a possible new entity?
Clinical Genetics
|September 1, 1983
Abstract:
A family is presented in which ano-rectal malformation and features common to Alport Syndrome appear to be present in three generations. The possibility of a new syndrome based on a single gene defect is discussed.
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