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Re: campomelic dysplasiaFrom: Dolores Farmer (dolores@roanoke.infi.net)Wed Sep 25 05:13:40 1996
Campomelic dysplasia - autosomal dominant syndrome of XY sex reversal with failed testis development, multiple bone abnormalities, cleft palate ....................... Dolores Farmer Salem, VA http://www.infi.net/~dolores/ Mommy, what does "FORMATTING DRIVE C:" mean?
-- ---------- > From: Garry E. Siegel <garrys@atl.mindspring.com> > To: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@listserv.bcm.tmc.edu> > Subject: Re: campomelic dysplasia > Date: Tuesday, September 24, 1996 10:18 PM > > For those of us too lazy to get up and look it up, what is campomelic > dysplasia? > > Garry Siegel, M.D. >
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