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First report of a homozygous mutation on exon 24 of the NOTCH3 gene in a paucisymptomatic CADASIL elderly patient

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Ragno, M., Pianese, L., Tiberi, S. et al. First report of a homozygous mutation on exon 24 of the NOTCH3 gene in a paucisymptomatic CADASIL elderly patient. Neurol Sci 43, 1457–1458 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-021-05706-0

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