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Xeroderma Pigmentosum

Autosomal recessive disease that is characterized by a deficiency in the ability to repair ultraviolet damage that has material basis in autosomal recessive inheritance of DNA repair

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    Three case of xeroderma pigmentosum (Kaposi) or atrophoderma pigmentosum / by H. Radcliffe Crocker.

    Crocker, H. Radcliffe (Henry Radcliffe), 1845-1909. | Date: [1884]
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    Angioma pigmentosum et atrophicum, Taylor : melanosis lenticularis progressiva, Pick, liodermia cum melanosi et telangiectasia, Neisser, xeroderma pigmentosum, Kaposi, dermatosis kaposi, Vidal / by James C. White.

    White, James C. (James Clarke), 1833-1916. | Date: 1885
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    Dermatologie in der Kunst. Axel Vater : morbus Kaposi / Armin Geus.

    Geus, Armin. | Date: 1986
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    Contribution à l'étude de l'hémoglobinurie : un cas d'hémoglobinurie continu au cours d'un xèroderma pigmentosum ... / par Pierre-Julien Gagey.

    Gagey, Pierre Julien, 1870- | Date: 1896
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    Moon children.

    | Date: 2000

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