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Split hand, obstructive urinary anomalies and spina bifida or diaphragmatic defect syndrome with autosomal dominant inheritance

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Three members of a nuclear family were affected by split hands and feet or syndactyly, obstructive urinary anomalies and spina bifida or diaphragmatic defect.

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Czeizel, A., Losonci, A. Split hand, obstructive urinary anomalies and spina bifida or diaphragmatic defect syndrome with autosomal dominant inheritance. Hum Genet 77, 203–204 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00272395

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