A newly recognized autosomal dominant mandibulofacaial dysostosis (Bauru type): report on a Brazilian family (1998)
- Authors:
- Autor USP: COSTA, ANTONIO RICHIERI DA - HRAC
- Unidade: HRAC
- Subjects: GENÉTICA; GENÉTICA MÉDICA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título: The Brazilian Journal of Dysmorphology and Speech-Hearing Disorders
- Volume/Número/Paginação/Ano: v. 1, n. 2, p. 37-41, jan. 1998
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ABNT
MARÇANO, Ana Carolina Braga e RICHIERI-COSTA, Antonio. A newly recognized autosomal dominant mandibulofacaial dysostosis (Bauru type): report on a Brazilian family. The Brazilian Journal of Dysmorphology and Speech-Hearing Disorders, v. 1, n. ja 1998, p. 37-41, 1998Tradução . . Acesso em: 12 jul. 2025. -
APA
Marçano, A. C. B., & Richieri-Costa, A. (1998). A newly recognized autosomal dominant mandibulofacaial dysostosis (Bauru type): report on a Brazilian family. The Brazilian Journal of Dysmorphology and Speech-Hearing Disorders, 1( ja 1998), 37-41. -
NLM
Marçano ACB, Richieri-Costa A. A newly recognized autosomal dominant mandibulofacaial dysostosis (Bauru type): report on a Brazilian family. The Brazilian Journal of Dysmorphology and Speech-Hearing Disorders. 1998 ; 1( ja 1998): 37-41.[citado 2025 jul. 12 ] -
Vancouver
Marçano ACB, Richieri-Costa A. A newly recognized autosomal dominant mandibulofacaial dysostosis (Bauru type): report on a Brazilian family. The Brazilian Journal of Dysmorphology and Speech-Hearing Disorders. 1998 ; 1( ja 1998): 37-41.[citado 2025 jul. 12 ] - Branchio-oto-renal (BOR) syndrome: report of a brazilian family
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