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. 1964;62:248–275.

A New Syndrome Combining Pterygium Colli with Developmental Anomalies of the Eyelids and Lymphatics of the Lower Extremities*

Harold F Falls , Elsa D Kertesz
PMCID: PMC1310161  PMID: 14269895

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