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Holt-Oram syndrome with malformations of renal and cerebral arteries.
Acta Cardiologica 1996
The case of a 40-year-old woman with Holt-Oram syndrome is presented. Besides the absence of thumbs and an atrial septal defect, she presented multiple strokes and end-stage renal failure. The latter might be attributed to malformations of the arteries of the brain and kidneys within the expression of the syndrome, despite the small possibility of coincidence.
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