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Stephen M Strakowski1, Merlin G Butler1, James W Cheek1
1Division of Genetics, (SMS, MGB, JAP), Department of Pediatrics (JWC), and Department of Otolaryngology (JLN), Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN and Bowling Green, KY (WTM).
Abstract:
We report a family with congenital anterior laryngeal web in three males and two females in three successive generations. The maternal grandmother of our proband had a spontaneous occurrence of the web, which subsequently was transmitted in a probable autosomal dominant pattern. A left vocal cord paralysis was documented in two of the affected members.
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