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Re: Ivemark SyndromeFrom: James S Smeltzer MD (gaperina@mindspring.com)Sun Jan 10 20:17:08 1999
Gaudenz, The Ivemark Syndrome (Aspelenia Syndrome) Bilateral right-handed syndrome has only a few families in which it has been inherited as a recessive or dominant trait with low penetrance. The recurrence risk, while not zero, is low unless there has been another family member with the syndrome. Almost all can be diagnosed by an echocardiogram prenatally and a search for the fetal spleen. If the heart appears normal and the spleen is present, the risk is low. Jim Smeltzer
At 03:27 PM 1/9/1999 -0600, you wrote:
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