1994
DOI: 10.5144/0256-4947.1994.183
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Noncardiac Defects in Children With Congenital Heart Disease

Abstract: During a 39-month period, we prospectively studied the noncardiac defects (NCD) in 320 Saudi children who presented to us with congenital heart disease (CHD). Ninety NCD were detected in 80 (25%) of the 320 patients. Recognized syndromes comprised 49 (54%) of the 90 NCD; Down syndrome alone accounted for 32 (65%) of the 49 syndromal defects. Next to syndromal defects were musculoskeletal (24.5%), neurological (9%) and gastrointestinal defects (8%). As expected, there was an association between Down syndrome an… Show more

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“…Literature varies as to which congenital heart disease is commonest among the patients with Down syndrome. Whereas some report atrioventricular canal defect as the commonest [7][8][9][10] others report ventricular septal defect. [11][12][13] In this report, ventricular septal defects and atrioventricular canal defects were the two commonest cases seen with 21 and 20 cases respectively in patients with Down syndrome.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Literature varies as to which congenital heart disease is commonest among the patients with Down syndrome. Whereas some report atrioventricular canal defect as the commonest [7][8][9][10] others report ventricular septal defect. [11][12][13] In this report, ventricular septal defects and atrioventricular canal defects were the two commonest cases seen with 21 and 20 cases respectively in patients with Down syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%