Duchenne-Erb paralysis syndrome

Duchenne-Erb paralysis syndrome
Du·chenne-Erb paralysis, syndrome (du-shenґ ārґ) [G.B.A. Duchenne; Wilhelm Heinrich Erb, German internist, 1840–1921] Erb-Duchenne paralysis.

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