Genetics of Atrial Septal Defect
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- 1 August 1972
- journal article
- review article
- Published by BMJ in Archives of Disease in Childhood
- Vol. 47 (254) , 581-588
- https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.47.254.581
Abstract
Of 109 cases of atrial septal defect, cases with an isolated defect (92 cases) showed a female preponderance (sex ratio 0·64), but there was a higher risk to the sibs of the male patients, suggesting a multifactorial mechanism. Dermatoglyphs showed a large number of whorls on the fingers. In 17 cases there were multiple malformations, such as Holt-Oram syndrome (hypoplastic and triphalangic thumb, with ostium secundum atrial septal defect), polydactyly plus ostium primum defect, and tracheo-oesophageal fistula.Keywords
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