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Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases
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Holder‐Espinasse, Muriel Devisme, Louise Thomas, Dominique Boute, Odile Vaast, Pascal Fron, Damien Herbaux, Bernard Puech, Francis Manouvrier‐Hanu, Sylvie Holder‐Espinasse, Muriel Devisme, Louise Thomas, Dominique Boute, Odile Vaast, Pascal Fron, Damien Herbaux, Bernard Puech, Francis Manouvrier‐Hanu, Sylvie |
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spellingShingle | Holder‐Espinasse, Muriel, Devisme, Louise, Thomas, Dominique, Boute, Odile, Vaast, Pascal, Fron, Damien, Herbaux, Bernard, Puech, Francis, Manouvrier‐Hanu, Sylvie, American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases, Genetics (clinical), Genetics |
title | Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases |
title_full | Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases |
title_fullStr | Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases |
title_full_unstemmed | Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases |
title_short | Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases |
title_sort | pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: a series of 107 cases |
title_unstemmed | Pre‐ and postnatal diagnosis of limb anomalies: A series of 107 cases |
topic | Genetics (clinical), Genetics |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.20359 |