22q13 deletion syndrome.
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H. McDermid | R. C. Rogers | R. Saul | K. Sweet | D. Kelly | S. Shaw | M. C. Phelan | J. Willis | J. Claytor | K. Sweet | S. Shaw | G. A. Stapleton | R. C. Rogers | J. Claytor | Jan Willis
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