Confirmation of ADAMTSL4 mutations for autosomal recessive isolated bilateral Ectopia Lentis
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H. Dollfus | C. Boileau | J. Dufier | C. Stoetzel | V. Marion | V. Pelletier | L. Liebermann | Y. Perdomo-Trujillo | H. de Korvin | V. B. Greene
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