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Extent of microcephaly in Angelman Syndrome patients
Distribution of head circumference (HC) between 20 Angelman Syndrome patients with deletion and 20 Angelman Syndrome patients without deletion.
Reference
Reprinted by permission from Macmillan Publishers Ltd: [European Journal of Human Genetics] (Moncla A, Malzac P, Voelckel MA et al: Phenotype–genotype correlation in 20 deletion and 20 non-deletion Angelman syndrome patients. EJHG 1999; 7: 131-139.), copyright (1999)
http://www.nature.com.wwwproxy0.library.unsw.edu.au/ejhg/journal/v7/n2/pdf/5200258a.pdf
<pubmed>10196695</pubmed>
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