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The split notochord syndrome: alpha and omega
D. J. Byrne
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P. A. Grace
, R. J. Fitzgerald
Children's University Hospital Dublin
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Syndrome
100%
Bleeding
50%
Skin Defect
50%
Clinical Feature
50%
Meningocele
50%
Spinal Dysraphism
50%
Neoplasm
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Notochord
100%
Neoplasm
33%
Division
33%
Bleeding
33%
Clinical Feature
33%
Skin Defect
33%
Spinal Dysraphism
33%
Meningocele
33%
Small Intestine Mucosa
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Notochord
100%
Small Intestine Mucosa
33%