“…Chronic Granulomatous Disease Leading to Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis and Other Manifestations of 'Pulseless Disease' (? Autosomal Dominant) E J Moynahan FRCP (Guy's Hospital, London) Girl born 23.10.63 This patient was previously shown under the title of 'Dermatitis Gangrenosa Infantum Leading to Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis (Aortic Arch Syndrome)' (see Moynahan 1968). Comment (17.4.69) The precise nature of the disorder from which this child is suffering is now clear.…”
Case 1 J P, girl born 3.11.64 First-born child of second marriage, to first cousin (Fig 1). Both parents had defective enamel of the teeth, all of which had been extracted at the time of examination.
“…Chronic Granulomatous Disease Leading to Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis and Other Manifestations of 'Pulseless Disease' (? Autosomal Dominant) E J Moynahan FRCP (Guy's Hospital, London) Girl born 23.10.63 This patient was previously shown under the title of 'Dermatitis Gangrenosa Infantum Leading to Supravalvular Aortic Stenosis (Aortic Arch Syndrome)' (see Moynahan 1968). Comment (17.4.69) The precise nature of the disorder from which this child is suffering is now clear.…”
Case 1 J P, girl born 3.11.64 First-born child of second marriage, to first cousin (Fig 1). Both parents had defective enamel of the teeth, all of which had been extracted at the time of examination.
A patient with aortitis presented in infancy with dermatitis gangrenosa. Coarctation of the aorta was subsequently produced by granulomatous tissue. We report 30 years of medical observation.
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