Epilepsy and mental retardation limited to females with PCDH19 mutations can present de novo or in single generation families
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Michael R Stratton | N. Brown | I. Scheffer | E. Haan | J. Gécz | M. Stratton | P. Tarpey | Raffaella Smith | S. Berkovic | G. Turner | J. Christodoulou | H. Leonard | L. Dibbens | D. Gill | Gillian Turner | Jozef Gecz | Samuel F Berkovic | Raffaella Smith | John Christodoulou | Ingrid E Scheffer | Leanne M Dibbens | Deepak Gill | Patrick Tarpey | Helen Leonard | Eric Haan | Kim Hynes | Marta A Bayly | Samantha J Turner | Zahyia Al Raisi | Natasha J Brown | Tarishi D Desai | S. Turner | K. Hynes | M. A. Bayly | T. Desai | Marta A. Bayly
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