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Hereditary Homozygous C3 Deficiency

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PP: Case diagnosis and patient management, revising and final approval of the version to be published; JNB: Patient care and management, drafting of manuscript and final approval of version to be published; MR and SG: Patient care and management, revising of manuscript, final approval of version to be published. PP will act as guarantor for the paper.

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Bathia, J.N., Pal, P., Roy, M. et al. Hereditary Homozygous C3 Deficiency. Indian J Pediatr 84, 643–644 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-017-2350-0

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