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. 1968 Dec 28;99(25):1215–1233.

Hyperpipecolatemia: A new metabolic disorder associated with neuropathy and hepatomegaly: A case study.

P D Gatfield, E Taller, G G Hinton, A C Wallace, G M Abdelnour, M D Haust
PMCID: PMC1945626  PMID: 5700850

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