Multiple cardiac malformation and congenital nephrotic syndrome in two siblings from Iran
Abstract
Congenital nephrotic syndrome is a rare disease in Iran but co morbidity with cardiac malformation in two consecutive male siblings with pulmonic stenosis, closed VSD, severe PS with small ASD and sever Right ventricular hypertrophy and tricuspid regurgitation is reported.
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