A 46,XY Female with a 9p24.3p24.1 Deletion and a 8q24.11q24.3 Duplication: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
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S. Sestito | D. Concolino | F. Scionti | L. Pensabene | M. T. Di Martino | V. Bruni | K. Roppa | R. Apa
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