Registration of Down syndrome in the Medical Birth Registry of Norway: Validity and time trends
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R. T. Lie | R. Skjaerven | L. Irgens | G. Gradek | G. Braathen | C. B. van der Hagen | KARI KLUNGSØYR MELVE | Christopher Jonsrud
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