An unusual association of TAR syndrome with esophageal atresia: a variant?Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2005 Sep; 22(6):499-505.PH
Abstract
Thrombocytopenia and absent radii (TAR) syndrome is a rare disorder. It may be associated with, for example, as cardiovascular, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, skeletal, neurological, ophthalmic, and facial anomalies. Esophageal atresia is also a rare anomaly associated with genitourinary, skeletal, and cardiovascular anomalies, among others. Here, the authors present a child with TAR syndrome and esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula. This association has been reported in only one other case in literature.
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Eren, Erdal, et al. "An Unusual Association of TAR Syndrome With Esophageal Atresia: a Variant?" Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, vol. 22, no. 6, 2005, pp. 499-505.
Eren E, Büyükyavus BI, Ozgüner IF, et al. An unusual association of TAR syndrome with esophageal atresia: a variant? Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2005;22(6):499-505.
Eren, E., Büyükyavus, B. I., Ozgüner, I. F., Tunç, B., & Savas, M. C. (2005). An unusual association of TAR syndrome with esophageal atresia: a variant? Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 22(6), 499-505.
Eren E, et al. An Unusual Association of TAR Syndrome With Esophageal Atresia: a Variant. Pediatr Hematol Oncol. 2005;22(6):499-505. PubMed PMID: 16169816.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - An unusual association of TAR syndrome with esophageal atresia: a variant?
AU - Eren,Erdal,
AU - Büyükyavus,B Ilker,
AU - Ozgüner,I Faruk,
AU - Tunç,Bahattin,
AU - Savas,M Cagri,
PY - 2005/9/20/pubmed
PY - 2006/1/4/medline
PY - 2005/9/20/entrez
SP - 499
EP - 505
JF - Pediatric hematology and oncology
JO - Pediatr Hematol Oncol
VL - 22
IS - 6
N2 - Thrombocytopenia and absent radii (TAR) syndrome is a rare disorder. It may be associated with, for example, as cardiovascular, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, skeletal, neurological, ophthalmic, and facial anomalies. Esophageal atresia is also a rare anomaly associated with genitourinary, skeletal, and cardiovascular anomalies, among others. Here, the authors present a child with TAR syndrome and esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula. This association has been reported in only one other case in literature.
SN - 0888-0018
UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/16169816/An_unusual_association_of_TAR_syndrome_with_esophageal_atresia:_a_variant
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