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SLC26A4/PDS genotype-phenotype correlation in hearing loss with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct (EVA): evidence that Pendred syndrome and non-syndromic EVA are distinct clinical and genetic entities
- Correspondence to: Dr A J Griffith NIDCD/NIH, 5 Research Court, Room 2A-01, Rockville, MD 20850, USA; griffitanidcd.nih.gov
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SLC26A4/PDS genotype-phenotype correlation in hearing loss with enlargement of the vestibular aqueduct (EVA): evidence that Pendred syndrome and non-syndromic EVA are distinct clinical and genetic entities
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- Received June 17, 2004
- Revised August 11, 2004
- First published February 2, 2005.
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February 02, 2005
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