Extreme thyroid hormone resistance in a patient with a novel truncated TR mutant.
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F. Brucker-Davis | P. Hauser | M. Skarulis | P. Yen | S. Ando | P. Rotman-Pikielny | S. Phillips | J. Lazar
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