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  Vol. 238 No. 15, October 10, 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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X-linked mental deficiency megalotestes syndrome

R. H. Ruvalcaba, S. A. Myhre, E. C. Roosen-Runge and J. B. Beckwith

Members of two kindreds had mental deficiency and megalotestes. The familial occurrence suggests an X-linked recessive trait or autosomal-dominant trait with male sex limitation. The increased testicular size was apparently due to excess fluid content.

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