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期刊名:Journal of paediatrics and child health

缩写:J PAEDIATR CHILD H

ISSN:1034-4810

e-ISSN:1440-1754

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Aim: To systematically review clinical and genetic testing approaches to VACTERL association, a non-random co-occurrence of congenital anomalies involving the vertebrae, anus, cardiac system, trachea-oesophagus, renal sys...