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SARCOIDOSIS IN IDENTICAL TWINS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
The following report of the occurrence of sarcoidosis in two women who are identical twins presents some interesting observations in regard to the course of the disease in persons so related. REPORT OF CASES Case 1.— A white housewife, 24 years of age, was first seen at the Cleveland Clinic on Dec. 20, 1947.
F J, ROGERS, E W, NETHERTON
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Very Unequal “Identical” Twins

Acta Paediatrica, 1958
SummaryA pair of monochorial‐diamniotic twins of very unequal size and blood values at birth is reported. The birth weights were 1430 and 3380 g and the haemoglobin values on the first day of life 18.8 and 23.9 g per cent, respectively. These differences between the twins have persisted during ten months of observation; at ten months, the weights were ...
G, VON SYDOW, A, RINNE
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IDENTICAL TWINS

The Lancet, 1937
Denys Jennings, Frank Coke
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Schizophrenia in Identical Twins

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— The article by Manyam et al (241:54, 1979) presents insufficient evidence to diagnose schizophrenia, which is not equivalent to the presence of hallucinations, paranoid delusions, and loose associations in an oriented individual. These psychotic features occur in a variety of other illnesses, both organic and functional, 1 and a recent
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Identical Twins

2013
Michael B. First   +60 more
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IDENTICAL TWINS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1945
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