Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy in Guipúzcoa (Basque Country, Spain).
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J. Beckmann | I. Richard | F. Leturcq | J. Kaplan | A. López de Munain | J. Urtizberea | J. Poza | J. M. Martí Massó | J S Beckmann | C. Roudaut | A. Cobo | A. Sáenz | I Richard | J C Kaplan | M Urtasun | A Sáenz | C Roudaut | J J Poza | J A Urtizberea | A M Cobo | F García Bragado | F Leturcq | J F Martí Massó | A López de Munain | M. Urtasun | J. Urtizberea | J. Massó | Isabelle Richard | F. García Bragado | A. D. Munain | F. Bragado
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