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Re: recurrent truncus arteriosusFrom: Lynn D. Montgomery (apgar10@ionet.net)Tue Aug 13 11:58:57 1996
>A question to the audience: >We have a 25 y.o. female of caucasian origin. >1st pregnancy- u/s dx of fetal truncus arteriosus - verified by p.m. >2nd pregnancy - u/s dx of Fallot's - pregnancy termination >3rd pregnancy - currently - u/s at 15 wks dx of truncus arteriosus. > There was an individual at the Baylor College of Medicine's Genetics Division who was studying recurrent cardiac lesions. I don't know his name or whether he is still pursuing this. I know one year ago, he was attempting to gather all the cases of this type that he could. Maybe Geff Klein can help here with his name. Lynn Lynn Montgomery Maternal-Fetal Medicine Tulsa, Oklahoma
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