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5. The proband, the second child of normal unrelated parents aged 28 and 30, was born at term by elective lower segment caesarian section. Birth weight was 3035 g and the Apgar scores were 8 at one minute and 10 at five minutes. She was mildly jaundiced, lethargic, and floppy at birth;Accepted for publication,1987