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Tibial Aplasia-ectrodactyly As Variant Expression of the Gollop-Wolfgang Complex: Report of a Brazilian Family

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Journal Am J Med Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 1987 Dec 1
PMID 3688036
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Abstract

We report on a consanguineous Brazilian couple whose 2 children had tibial aplasia-ectrodactyly. Femoral bifurcation was present in one of the affected children. The relationship of tibial aplasia-ectrodactyly to the Gollop-Wolfgang complex is discussed. Clinical and genetic aspects of the conditions involving tibial aplasia and femoral bifurcation are discussed.

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