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Cryptorchidism and hypogenitalism in X-linked recessive ichthyosis vulgaris

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Traupe, H., Ropers, H.H. Cryptorchidism and hypogenitalism in X-linked recessive ichthyosis vulgaris. Hum Genet 60, 206 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00569716

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