Potter's sequence: A story of the rare, rarer and the rarest
Potter's syndrome is a rare condition affecting one in 2000-5000. We present here two autopsy cases of Potter's syndrome, with the rare finding of discoid adrenals and the even rarer finding of in situ neuroblastoma in one of the cases.
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Main Authors: | Saurav Sarkar (Author), Shatavisha DasGupta (Author), Madhumita Barua (Author), Ranajoy Ghosh (Author), Kaushik Mondal (Author), Uttara Chatterjee (Author), Chhanda Datta (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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