Phenotypic spectrum of the SMAD3-related aneurysms–osteoarthritis syndrome
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G. Pals | S. Bierma-Zeinstra | J. Timmermans | H. Dietz | B. Oostra | J. Roos‐Hesselink | J. Bekkers | B. V. van Meer | R. Oldenburg | A. Bertoli-Avella | A. De Paepe | B. Loeys | Y. Hilhorst‐Hofstee | M. Wessels | P. Willems | A. Moelker | P. Coucke | D. van der Linde | E. Oei | J. Cobben | G. Mátyás | I. M. van de Laar | P. K. Bos | J. De Backer | L. Van Laer | H. Bruggenwirth | I. Frohn-Mulder | J. Bessems | B. D. de Graaf | M. Wessels | B. Oostra | Y. Hilhorst-Hofstee
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