Re: Tetralogy of Fallot w/ absent Pulmonary Valve in Subsequent Pregnancies?

From: Jennifer Duggan (doulaforyou@yahoo.com)
Sun Jun 25 21:36:28 2006


I've read some research on chromosome 22 deletion, so I'll definitely recommend that when she achieves pregnancy again. Do you think it's worth the effort for them to test for the jagged1 gene as well? Jen:), CPM

At Sun, 25 Jun 2006, art fougner, md wrote: >
>Would also consider looking for q deletion on chromosome 22, associated
>with conotruncal abnormalities if you've not already done so.
>
>Art





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