Parental consanguinity and congenital heart malformations in a developing country
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Mona M Nabulsi | Hala Tamim | H. Tamim | M. Nabulsi | Maha Sabbagh | Mounir Y Obeid | Khaled A Yunis | Fadi F Bitar | F. Bitar | M. Obeid | K. Yunis | M. Sabbagh
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