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Jacobsen Syndrome

Case History. Male infant delivered by LTCD at 39 weeksCD performed because of abnormal fetal echocardiogramAPGAR scores of 7 and 8Echocardiogram showed HLHS, VSD, PFO, tricuspid regurgitation, mitral and aortic valve atresia, PDA and coarctation of aorta. Case History. Placed on prostaglandin E

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Jacobsen Syndrome

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    1. Jacobsen Syndrome Barry White, M.D. 8.23.05

    2. Case History Male infant delivered by LTCD at 39 weeks CD performed because of abnormal fetal echocardiogram APGAR scores of 7 and 8 Echocardiogram showed HLHS, VSD, PFO, tricuspid regurgitation, mitral and aortic valve atresia, PDA and coarctation of aorta

    3. Case History Placed on prostaglandin E1 after birth CBC and CMP unremarkable except for thrombocytopenia (48-80,000) Blood drawn for cytogenetic analysis

    4. Physical Exam Hypertelorism, broad nasal ridge, trigonocephaly, carp-shaped upper lip, anteverted nostrils No poly- or syndactyly No cleft lip or palate Descended testes

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