Case Report
Congenital Heart Disease in de Lange's Syndrome
Abstract
ABSTRACT:Seven (29%) of 24 patients with de Lange's syndrome were found to have congenital heart disease. Rightsided obstructive lesions were most commonly encountered. Approximately one in five of all patients with the de Lange syndrome exhibit congenital heart disease, usually ventricular iteptal defect or pulmonic stenosis.This content is limited to qualifying members.
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