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New findings from Kasturba Medical College, Department of Pediatrics in the area of life sciences described

Published in Hospital Law Weekly, December 11th, 2008

A new study, 'Townes-Brocks syndrome. A neonate with extended spectrum and thrombocytopenia,' is now available. "Townes-Brocks syndrome is a rare malformation syndrome characterized by thumb, auricular, renal, and anal anomalies. Both familial and isolated cases with clinical heterogeneity were reported in the medical literature," scientists in India report.

"We present a sporadic case with typical clinical features and extended spectrum, that has previously not been described. Left sided facial palsy, external auditory canal atresia, club hand with radius aplasia, bilateral clubfoot, and sacral skin tag were the additional findings. Isolated patent ductus arteriosus...

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