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Ambras syndrome delineation of a unique hypertrichosis universalis congenita and association with a balanced pericentric inversion (8) (p11 2 q22)
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F. A. M. Baumeister
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J Egger
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M. Schildhauer
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S Stengel-Rutkowski
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2008
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Clinical Genetics
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