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A case of long QT syndrome associated with familial occurrence of persistent patency of the arterial duct

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2005

Subramanian Jothi Murugan
Affiliation:
Department of Congenital Heart Disease and Clinical Genetics, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom
Jonathan M. Parsons
Affiliation:
Department of Congenital Heart Disease and Clinical Genetics, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom
Chris Bennett
Affiliation:
Department of Congenital Heart Disease and Clinical Genetics, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, United Kingdom

Abstract

We describe an occurrence of long QT syndrome in association with persistent patency of the arterial duct in members of a family. Patency of the arterial duct was diagnosed in family members of 4 successive generations. The index case had long QT syndrome associated with such a patent duct. Another patient had long QT syndrome, but associated with a ventricular septal defect. We postulate that there may be a common genetic mechanism for long QT syndrome and persistent patency of the arterial duct.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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