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. 1962 Dec;14(4):376–390.

Follow-up Study of a Family Group Exhibiting Dominant Inheritance for a Syndrome Including Intestinal Polyps, Osteomas, Fibromas and Epidermal Cysts

Eldon J Gardner
PMCID: PMC1932353  PMID: 13946545

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