Cerebro-retinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cysts due to recessive mutations in the CTC1 gene.
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O. Lambotte | M. Tardieu | E. Tournier-Lasserve | C. Denier | G. Nasser | F. Riant | F. Bergametti | C. Buffet | A. Turhan | G. Tertian | P. Alvin | A. Bisserbe
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