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FAMILIAL HEART DISEASE WITH SKELETAL MALFORMATIONS
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Owing to the increasing success of surgical treatment for congenital cardiac deformities, some patients who would otherwise have died will undoubtedly live to have children. The problem of the inheritance of cardiac anomalies has thus become of greater importance than before. It has always been a question, usually posed by the parents of the defective child, whether or not another sibling would be likely to be similarly affected. With modern surgery a further question arises, namely whether the frequency of the genes responsible may rise in the population.
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