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Amongst human brain tumours the inheritance of neurofibromatosis and tuberous sclerosis has been known for many years. Both diseases are classed as phakomatoses or hamartoblastoses because of the presence of the skin and eye changes which frequently accompany them.
See: Koch, G., Erbliche Hirngeschwülste. Zschr. menschl. Vererb. 29 (1949), 400–423. — Koch, G., Beitrag zur Erblichkeit der Hirngeschw. Acta Gen. med. gem. III (1954), 170–191.
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Koch, G. (1964). Genetics the Genetics of Cerebral Tumours. In: Zülch, K.J., Woolf, A.L. (eds) Classification of Brain Tumours / Die Klassifikation der Hirntumoren. Acta Neurochirurgica / Supplementum, vol 10. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5820-3_4
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