A novel mutation in CDMP1 causes brachydactyly type C with "angel-shaped phalanx". A genotype-phenotype correlation in the mutational spectrum.
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F. Escande | P. Barros-Núñez | B. E. Gutiérrez-Amavizca | S. Manouvrier-Hanu | A. Brambila-Tapia | C. Juárez-Vázquez | M. Holder‐Espinasse
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