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4. Addendum Since this paper was submitted for publication, jejunal atresia has been described in 3 of 16 liveborn sibs in a single sibship (Mishalany and Najjar, 1968). The family also provides the first recorded instance of parental consanguinity (first cousin relationship) in association with this malformation. The authors suggest that autosomal recessive inheritance is the most likely genetic mechanism, and the present series lends further support to their hypothesis
5. Familial jejunal atresia: three cases in one family;Mishalany, H.G.; Najjar, F.B.;J. Pediat,1968