Case of Desbuquois dysplasia type 1: Potentially lethal skeletal dysplasia
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G. Nishimura | Toshiko Mori | S. Hirose | A. Ishii | Takahito Inoue | Makoto Tsutsumi | A. Ogawa | E. Ohta | Masatoshi Nakamura | G. Shirotani | Shinkai Inoue
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