1955
DOI: 10.1017/s1120962300021211
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Über 27 Sippen mit infantiler amaurotischer Idiotie (Tay-Sachs)

Abstract: SUMMARYThis paper is based on 45 cases in 27 families, all of which have been studied in Children Hospitals. In Switzerland almost all cases ofinfantile amaurotic idiocy (Tay-Sachs)have probably been collected, so that the stated 13 primary and 14 secondary cases may allow an estimation of the frequency of this character, which seems to oscillate temporarily. In the last 10 years no new cases have been observed.All 24 autochthonus Swiss cases are from non-Jewish, mostly rural origin, in which Eastern Jews are … Show more

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“…Based on extensive genetic studies (Hanhart 1954, Ktenides 1954, and van Bogaert & Klein 1955 it may now be stated that both diseases are autosomal and recessive in their mode of inheritance. Driessen (1953) and van Bogaert & Klein (1955) each reported a family with simultaneous occurrence of both diseases.…”
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“…Based on extensive genetic studies (Hanhart 1954, Ktenides 1954, and van Bogaert & Klein 1955 it may now be stated that both diseases are autosomal and recessive in their mode of inheritance. Driessen (1953) and van Bogaert & Klein (1955) each reported a family with simultaneous occurrence of both diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%