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bibliographicCitation Hemmi A, Okamura K, Tazawa R, Abe Y, Hayashi M, Izumi S, Tohyama J, Shimomura Y, Hozumi Y, Suzuki T. Waardenburg syndrome type IIE in a Japanese patient caused by a novel non‐frame‐shift duplication mutation in the SOX10 gene. The Journal of Dermatology. 2017 Nov 23;45(5). doi: 10.1111/1346-8138.14151.
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