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An apparently non-maternally inherited syndrome of seizures, ataxia and ophthalmoplegia, with distinctive cerebellar lesions, in an Irish pedigree
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Menon, R
,
Turner, M
,
Slee, M
,
Madkhana, A
,
Ansorge, O
,
Squier, W
,
Wenderoth, J
,
Poulton, J
,
Wimalaratna, S
,
Talbot, K
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Journal article
Published:
2005
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