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Department of Radiology, Hutt Hospital, New Zealand
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A family study was undertaken, and of the 20 members examined, 14 were found to have cervical ribs or enlarged transverse processes. This represents the dominant inheritance of an anomaly which is more marked in the homozygous state than in the heterozygous one.
Accepted for publication September 1, 1955.
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