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A female patient with "Aase syndrome"
The Journal of Pediatrics
|November 1, 1977
Abstract:
A girl with congenital hypoplastic anemia and triphalangeal thumbs (Aase syndrome) is described. This is the second report of these features is a female patient, making autosomal recessive inheritance a probable explanation.
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