Barth syndrome: an X‐linked cause of fetal cardiomyopathy and stillbirth
Prenatal Diagnosis2010Vol. 30(10), pp. 970–976
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Colin G. Steward, RA Newbury-Ecob, Rob Hastings, Sarah Smithson, B Tsai-Goodman, OW Quarrell, Wim Kulik, Ronald Wanders, Michael Pennock, Maggie Williams, J. R. Cresswell, I. Bugallo González, Paul Brennan
Abstract
These findings stress the importance of considering BTHS in the differential diagnosis of unexplained male hydrops, DCM, EFE, LVNC or pregnancy loss, as well as in neonates with hypoglycemia, lactic acidosis and idiopathic mitochondrial disease.
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