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Source: PubMed
North Carolina medical journal
May, 1956;17 (5): 225-7.
Corneal dystrophies; three dominant heredity types in Piedmont North Carolina.
L B HOLT
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PMID: 13322312
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Keywords
CORNEA/diseases
HEREDITY
MeSH Term
Cornea
Corneal Diseases
Corneal Dystrophies, Hereditary
Disease
Heredity
Humans
North Carolina
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Corneal
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three
dominant
heredity
types
Piedmont
North
Carolina
CORNEA/diseases
HEREDITY
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