Duane Syndrome and Congenital Upper-Limb Anomalies
- 1 March 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Neurology
- Vol. 34 (3) , 174-179
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.1977.00500150060012
Abstract
• We report a family in which five members in three generations have been afflicted with Duane syndrome. Four of the five members also have congenital hypoplasia of the thenar eminence. One also was afflicted with Hirschsprung disease and another was born deaf. A sixth member, who does not have Duane syndrome, is afflicted with a more extensive malformation of the upper extremities and unilateral deafness. We present a discussion of Duane syndrome and its association with other congenital anomalies. Although some members of this family presented in this report show features that are similar to the Holt-Oram syndrome, Wildervanck's syndrome, and others reported in the literature, there are several unique features about this family that we thought were worth reporting.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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