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Spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs
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In: | Teratology, 15, 1977, 2, S. 195-198 |
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van Went, Johan J. van Went, Greta F. Willem Delleman, J. Becker, Anton G. van Went, Johan J. van Went, Greta F. Willem Delleman, J. Becker, Anton G. |
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spelling | van Went, Johan J. van Went, Greta F. Willem Delleman, J. Becker, Anton G. 0040-3709 1096-9926 Wiley Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis Developmental Biology Toxicology Embryology http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tera.1420150210 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Attention is drawn to the possibility that neural‐tube defects may sometimes be associated with the so‐called asplenia syndrome (Ivemark syndrome). This hypothesis is based upon a family in which one child had spina bifida and hydrocephaly and another had cardiovascular and other fissural anomalies, similar to Ivemark syndrome. The family history, moreover, revealed several cases of anencephaly and/or spina bifida, both on the paternal and maternal sides.</jats:p> Spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs Teratology |
spellingShingle | van Went, Johan J., van Went, Greta F., Willem Delleman, J., Becker, Anton G., Teratology, Spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Developmental Biology, Toxicology, Embryology |
title | Spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs |
title_full | Spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs |
title_fullStr | Spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs |
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title_sort | spina bifida and so‐called asplenia syndrome occurring separately in sibs |
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