Novel TP63 Mutation (c.1768C>T, p.Pro590Ser) Expands the Phenotypic Spectrum of TP63-related Disorders: Severe Palmoplantar Hyperkeratosis, Ectodermal Dysplasia, and Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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