Case reportFamilial lymphedema of the Meige's type☆
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This study was aided by a grant from The Leonard H. and Louis D. Weissman Medical Research Foundation of The Hektoen Institute for Medical Research of Cook County Hospital.
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Present address: The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.
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From the Department of Medicine, Cook County Hospital, Chicago, Illinois.
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