Deletion 18q21.2q21.32 involving TCF4 in a boy diagnosed by CGH-array.
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J. Andrieux | B. Delobel | J. Cuisset | F. Leprêtre | A. Goldenberg | S. Manouvrier-Hanu | M. Holder‐Espinasse
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