2005
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.30871
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Reply to letter to the editor by Crow: “Probable new syndrome in a Mexican family with congenital palmar polyonychia and postaxial limb defects”

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“…An interesting example in point is the intriguing phenotype that was recently reported in a Mexican family [Roman Corona-Rivera et al, 2004]. Affected persons have ulnar ray hypoplasia and palmar polyonychia, that is, the presence of nails on the palmar surfaces of the fingertips.…”
Section: New Syndromes?mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…An interesting example in point is the intriguing phenotype that was recently reported in a Mexican family [Roman Corona-Rivera et al, 2004]. Affected persons have ulnar ray hypoplasia and palmar polyonychia, that is, the presence of nails on the palmar surfaces of the fingertips.…”
Section: New Syndromes?mentioning
confidence: 98%