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Ondine's Curse and Neurocristopathy
Richard J. Bower
Surgical Clinic of the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and the Department of Surgery of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
John C. Adkins
Surgical Clinic of the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and the Department of Surgery of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
A newborn with congenital neuroblastomas, Ondine's curse (central hypo ventilation) and Hirschsprung's disease is presented. All lesions may be re lated embryologically and might fall under the general heading of neuro cristopathy.
Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 19, No. 10,
665-668 (1980)
DOI: 10.1177/000992288001901004

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