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Miescher syndrome (2)

Miescher syndrome (2): Introduction

Miescher syndrome (2): A rare inherited disorder characterized by pigmented velvety patches of skin, excess body hair, failure to thrive, retarded growth, diabetes and facial abnormalities. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Miescher syndrome (2) is available below.

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