Identification of a novel large CASR deletion in a patient with familial hypocalciuric hypercalcemia
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I. Urrutia | S. Gaztambide | L. Castaño | G. Pérez de Nanclares | R. Martínez | A. Aguayo | S. Azriel | Leire Madariaga | Alejandro García-Castaño | I. Martínez de LaPiscina | Anibal Aguayo
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