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[Genetically-determined familial recurrent thanatophoric dysplasia]
Anna Lauda-Swieciak1, Katarzyna Moszczyńska, Jacek Skórczewski
1Oddział Ginekologii, Połoznictwa i Patologii Ciqzy Wielospecjalistycznego Szpitala Miejskiego im. E. Warmińskiego w Bydgoszczy.
Abstract:
Thanatophoric dysplasia was first described in 1967 by Maroteaux. It is one of the most common lethal neonatal dwarfisms. Estimated incidence of thanatophoric dysplasia is 0.2-0.5 per 10,000 births. In the following report we have described a prenatally diagnosed case of recurrent thanatophoric dysplasia in the same patient.
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