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A case of Pendred’s syndrome is described. It appears that Pendred’s syndrome is due to the Pleotropic effect of one gene.
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Mehta, L., Purandare, H., Chakravarty, A. et al. Pendred’s syndrome. Indian J Otolaryngol 30, 133–135 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02992210
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