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. 1972 Jan;34(1):41–46. doi: 10.1136/hrt.34.1.41

Congenital heart disease in male and female subjects with somatic features of Turner's syndrome and normal sex chromosomes (Ullrich's and related syndromes).

D C Siggers, P E Polani
PMCID: PMC487088  PMID: 4400623

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