MENTAL RETARDATION, UNUSUAL FACIAL APPEARANCE, AND ABNORMALITIES OF THE GREAT VESSELS (NORMOCALCAEMIC STAGE OF IDIOPATHIC INFANTILE HYPERCALCAEMIA)
R. BEJAR
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
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University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
Search for more papers by this authorJOAN SCHINDELER
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
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University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
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G. F. SMITH
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
*Dr. Smith's current address: Loyola University, Stritrh School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois.Search for more papers by this authorR. BEJAR
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
Search for more papers by this authorCAROL S. SHEAR
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
Search for more papers by this authorJOAN SCHINDELER
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
Search for more papers by this authorF. A. HERNANDEZ
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
Search for more papers by this authorCorresponding Author
G. F. SMITH
University of Miami School of Medicine Child Development Centre
*Dr. Smith's current address: Loyola University, Stritrh School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois.Search for more papers by this author
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