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Familial type 1 jejunal atresias and renal dysplasia

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Three members of a family in two generations with proximal jejunal atresia and renal dysplasia are described. This association is presumably an autosomal dominant condition.

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Herman, T.E., Mc Alister, W.H. Familial type 1 jejunal atresias and renal dysplasia. Pediatr Radiol 25, 272–274 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02011098

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