A broad spectrum of clinical presentations in congenital disorders of glycosylation I: a series of 26 cases
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A. Munnich | E. Schaftingen | G. Matthijs | J. Jaeken | J. Saudubray | V. Cormier-Daire | P. de Lonlay | E. Van Schaftingen | M. Kretz | N. Villeneuve | B. Chabrol | H. Journel | M. le Merrer | J. Jaeken | P. Sarda | C. Korner | M. Merrer | J. Schmitz | N. Seta | B. Gabriel | S. Barrot | A. Leroy | J. Laurent | P. Lonlay | V. Drouin | D. Pedespan | Nathalie Villeneuve
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