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NeoReviews Vol.9 No.7 2008 e299
© 2008 American Academy of Pediatrics

Neonatal Presentations of CHARGE Syndrome and VATER/VACTERL Association

Julie Kaplan, MD*
Louanne Hudgins, MD*

* Division of Medical Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, Calif

Neonatologists often care for newborns who have multiple congenital anomalies. The specific diagnosis has implications for the infant's clinical management. In this article, we examine the neonatal presentations of CHARGE syndrome and VATER/VACTERL association. Once the features of these two entities are recognized clinically, the appropriate diagnostic evaluations can be initiated.


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