Abstract:Haddad syndrome is a genetic disease with autosomal dominant transmission result of a mutation in the genes that regulate migration and differentiation of neural crest cells during pregnancy. Children with Haddad syndrome begin with hypoxia that develops in the first few hours of birth and intestinal transit problems in the subsequent days. Diagnosis should be made by integrating the clinical manifestations and confirmation by genetic analysis of the gene PHOX2B. The treatment of children with Haddad syndrome … Show more
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