Original articleCongenital cardiovascular malformations associated with chromosome abnormalities: An epidemiologic study*
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The Baltimore-Washington Infant Study coinvestigators who supported this work are Edward B. Clark, MD, Seymour I. Hepner, MD, John W. Downing, MD, Gerard R. Martin, MD, Mohamed K. Mardini, MD, and Robert J. McCarter, ScD.
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