AETIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE CUTIS VERTICIS GYRATA AND MENTAL RETARDATION SYNDROME*
J. PALO
Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
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Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
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Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
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Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
Search for more papers by this authorJ. PALO
Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
Search for more papers by this authorM. IIVANAINEN
Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
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Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
Search for more papers by this authorS. PESONEN
Departments of Neurology, Dermatology and Basic Instruction in Zoology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, and Research Department, Rinnekoti Institution for the Mentally Retarded, Majalampi, Finland.
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