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Recurrence risks for neural tube defects in a genetic counseling clinic population.
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1981
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Genetic EpidemiologyDefectsGenetic MedicineReproductive Genetic CounselingNeurologyAbnormal DevelopmentNeuropathologyNeurogeneticsRecurrence RisksGeneral Ntd PopulationTuberous SclerosisDevelopmental AnomalyIndex CaseGenetic DisorderPediatricsNeural Tube DefectsGenetic CounselingMedical GeneticsMedicine
The recurrence of neural tube defects (NTD) in the sib following the index case of all patients who consulted the South-East Thames Regional Health Authority Genetics Centre in the period 1972 to mid-1979 was calculated. A total of 1037 consecutive patients was studied, of whom 958 (93%) were traced. The overall recurrence was 3.44% (1 in 29). However, if the index case was the first affected child in the family, the recurrence in the next sib was 3.15% (1 in 32), and if it was the second affected child, the recurrence was 11.76% (1 in 9). These figures give an indication of the actual recurrence among the 'selected' population who consult a genetic advice centre, and are somewhat, but not significantly, different from figures for the general NTD population, which have been derived from studies of whole families.
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