Cerebello-oculo-renal syndromes including Arima, Senior-Löken and COACH syndromes: more than just variants of Joubert syndrome.

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Published in Am J Med Genet on October 29, 1999

Authors

D Satran1, M E Pierpont, W B Dobyns

Author Affiliations

1: The Medical School Class, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

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