PMID: 7546455Jan 1, 1995Paper

Anal atresia and abdominal wall defect as unusual symptoms in EEC syndrome

Genetic Counseling
L De Smet, J P Fryns

Abstract

In this report we document the concurrence of a large omphalocoele and anal atresia in a female newborn with EEC syndrome (Ectodermal dysplasia-Ectrodactyly-Cleft palate). Up to now, the association anal atresia-EEC syndrome has been noted in 4 other unpublished patients indicating that anal atresia may constitute another true manifestation of this autosomal dominant syndrome with variable expression.

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