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  1. Pallister RA
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  2. Monteiro ES
    1. Three cases of situs inversus are described and the clinical and aetiological factors are discussed briefly.
    2. This abnormality occurring in father and son whose family history indicates a great degree of consaguinity seems to support the view held by Cockayne that it is a recessive inheritance.
    3. Situs inversus when complete seems to cause no disability. When incomplete as in examples of isolated dextrocardia, congenital heart diseases are commonly seen in association with it. Other congenital malformations may also co-exist. Recently the syndrome of hypertrophic rhinitis, nasal polyposis and sinusitis and bronchiectasis have been encountered in association with transposition of the viscera.
    Matched MeSH terms: India/ethnology
  3. Haridas G
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  4. Doraisingham M
    1. Observations made on groups of light and dark skinned individuals indicate that the percentage of dark skinned people who can be recognized as immune by their reaction to vaccination is considerably lower than in the case of people with a lesser skin pigmentation.
    2. It is suggested that the reading of "immune reaction" is influenced considerably by the intensity of skin pigment found in the individual.
    3. It would appear that while the usefulness of immune reaction readings in light-skinned peope is very great, its value is limited when applied to those with dark skins.
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  5. Tratman EK
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  6. Tratman EK, Chiam KN
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