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Details on Person Hereditary angioedema with a de novo mutation of exon 8 in the C1 inhibitor gene showing recurrent edema of the hands around the peripheral joints: importance for the differential diagnosis of joint swelling

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_displayNameHereditary angioedema with a de novo mutation of exon 8 in the C1 inhibitor gene showing recurrent edema of the hands around the peripheral joints: importance for the differential diagnosis of joint swelling
_timestamp2019-06-21 03:35:51
author[Person:9650453] Sugiyama, E
[Person:9650556] Ozawa, T
[Person:9650542] Taki, H
[Person:8865328] Maruyama, M
[Person:8851304] Yamashita, N
[Person:4086250] Ohta, M
[Person:4613328] Hirata, M
[Person:5319364] Kobayashi, M
created[InstanceEdit:9650469] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2019-06-21
journalArthritis Rheum.
pages974-7
pubMedIdentifier11315937
titleHereditary angioedema with a de novo mutation of exon 8 in the C1 inhibitor gene showing recurrent edema of the hands around the peripheral joints: importance for the differential diagnosis of joint swelling
volume44
year2001
(literatureReference)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:9650561] SERPING1 G493R [extracellular region] [Homo sapiens]
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