Cardiovascular anomalies in digeorge syndrome and importance of neural crest as a possible pathogenetic factor

Volume: 58, Issue: 1, Pages: 133 - 137
Published: Jul 1, 1986
Abstract
One hundred sixty-one cases of DiGeorge syndrome (111 previously reported in which details concerning individual patients were given and 50 observed) were analyzed for occurrence and type of cardiovascular anomalies. Only 5 patients had a normal heart. Interrupted aortic arch type B was the major anomaly in 48 patients and persistent truncus arteriosus in 37. Therefore, in about half of the patients with DiGeorge syndrome the major anomaly was...
Paper Details
Title
Cardiovascular anomalies in digeorge syndrome and importance of neural crest as a possible pathogenetic factor
Published Date
Jul 1, 1986
Volume
58
Issue
1
Pages
133 - 137
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