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2. Familial arteriomonary stenoses were found in four cases and pathy with associated pulmonary and systemic arterial stenosis. isolated multiple pulmonary stenoses in one. Since only 13% of the family underwent this examination, the global incidence of this associated pathology might have been underestimated;McDonald, A.H.; Gerlis, L.M.; Sommerville, J.;However, in Br Heart J
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4. Mendelian inheritance in man. Baltimore: Johns the absence of clinical indications for cardiac catheterisation, it was not considered ethically justifiable for research purposes only to refer other Hopkins;McKusick, V.A.,1986
5. Supravalvular aortic stenosis. Clinical and pathologic observations in six patients;O'Connor, W.N.; Davis, J.B.; Geissler, R.; Cottrill, C.M.; Noonan, J.; Todd, E.P.;Arch Pathol Lab Med; 109: members of the family for an invasive procedure,1985