Circulation, Vol 53, 701-702, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
JJ Nora and AH Nora
The risk of recurrence of a congenital cardiovascular malformation in a
child having one parent with congenital heart disease has been determined
for each of the seven most common anomalies presently compatible with
survival to reproductive age. The range of risk is 2.5% to 4.3% depending
on the lesion. This is within the range of expectation for the model of
multifactorial inheritance previously used to predict recurrence in other
first-degree relatives of probands (siblings and parents) with congenital
heart disease. The cardiovascular abnormality occurring in the child was
most often the same as in the parent or was a closely related variant of
it.
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Recurrence risks in children having one parent with a congenital heart disease
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