Humero-radial synostosis with ulnar defects in sibs
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Humero-radial synostosis with ulnar defects in sibs
Abstract
Sibs with virtually identical humero-radial synostosis (HRS) are presented and compared with 17 previously reported cases from the literature of recessively transmitted HRS. The range of anomalies described includes (in addition to humero-radial synostosis) ulnar hypoplasia, patellar hypoplasia, and chronic glomerulo-nephritis.
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