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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1973
The nail-patella syndrome is considered to be an autosomal dominant hereditary disease. 1 It is manifested by a variety of bone and other abnormalities, such as absence or hypoplasia of the patellae, hemidysplasia of certain nails, particularly of the thumb, subluxation of the radial heads at the elbow joints, iliac horns, thickening of the scapulae ...
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The nail-patella syndrome is considered to be an autosomal dominant hereditary disease. 1 It is manifested by a variety of bone and other abnormalities, such as absence or hypoplasia of the patellae, hemidysplasia of certain nails, particularly of the thumb, subluxation of the radial heads at the elbow joints, iliac horns, thickening of the scapulae ...
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Internal Carotid Artery Aplasia in a Patient With Nail-Patella Syndrome
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2020Muhammad Umair Jahngir, Adnan I Qureshi
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Novel LMX1B variants in nail-patella syndrome.
Hong Kong medical journal = Xianggang yi xue za zhiLT Leung +5 more
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Membranous Nephropathy in a Patient with Nail-Patella Syndrome Nephropathy
Scottish Medical Journal, 1985A Doig
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Arthroscopic findings in the knee in nail-patella syndrome: A case report
Arthroscopy - Journal of Arthroscopic and Related Surgery, 2005John C Richmond
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Twenty-two novel LMX1B mutations identified in nail patella syndrome (NPS) patients
Human Mutation, 2001I McIntosh
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