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Hamartoma syndrome

Introduction: Hamartoma syndrome

Description of Hamartoma syndrome

Hamartoma syndrome: A hereditary disease involving excess body hair, numerous benign growths on the skin or in the mouth as well as other body parts. Also called Cowden's disease.

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