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Final ID: Poster #: EDU-077

Central Nervous System and Temporal Bone Imaging Findings in SOXopathies

Purpose or Case Report: Understand the molecular pathophysiology of SOXopathies, and to become familiar witht the Central Nervous System and Temporal Bone imaging findings of the most common SOXopathies.
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Neuroradiology

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