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Ghio AJ, Scott SA, Tilley SL.
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The Lancet, 1969
Abstract Significant abnormality of nitroblue tetrazolium (N.B.T.) oxidation, and of bacterial killing, in the fathers of patients with chronic granulomatous disease suggests a pattern of sex-modified autosomal recessive inheritance. The data suggest that the defect may be much commoner than is at present recognised.
S B, Kontras, J C, Bass
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Abstract Significant abnormality of nitroblue tetrazolium (N.B.T.) oxidation, and of bacterial killing, in the fathers of patients with chronic granulomatous disease suggests a pattern of sex-modified autosomal recessive inheritance. The data suggest that the defect may be much commoner than is at present recognised.
S B, Kontras, J C, Bass
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Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2003
CLINICAL SUMMARY A 3-year-old African-American boy presented with limping due to a thigh mass of recent appearance. The lesion was initially painless and nonmobile, without erythema or swelling. There was no fever or other constitutional symptom. Four days before admission, a second tumor appeared on the left parietal region.
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CLINICAL SUMMARY A 3-year-old African-American boy presented with limping due to a thigh mass of recent appearance. The lesion was initially painless and nonmobile, without erythema or swelling. There was no fever or other constitutional symptom. Four days before admission, a second tumor appeared on the left parietal region.
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