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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of the patients genotyped

From: Functional study of DAND5 variant in patients with Congenital Heart Disease and laterality defects

Prevalence of different types of CHD

Patients (n = 38)

Atrial septal defect

2 (~5%)

Ventricular septal defect

11 (~29%)

Atrioventricular septal defects

8 (~21%)

Conotruncal defects

 

 Pulmonary atresia/stenosis

14 (~37%)

 Tetralogy of Fallot

7 (~18%)

 Transposition of the great arteries

8 (~21%)

 Double inlet left ventricle

2 (~5%)

 Double outlet right ventricle

1 (~3%)

 Aortic coarctation

1 (~3%)

 Overriding aorta

1 (~3%)

Left isomerism

4 (~11%)

Right isomerism

1 (~3%)

Dextrocardia

3 (~8%)

Other cardiac malformations

20 (~53%)

Extracardiac abnormalities

 

 Situs inversus totalis

1 (~3%)

 Visceral situs inversus

1 (~3%)

 Asplenia

1 (~3%)

  1. Other cardiac malformations included right sided aortic arch, inferior vena cava interruption, univentricular heart, aortic stenosis, mitral valve stenosis, tricuspid atresia, hypoplastic right ventricle, hypoplastic left heart, major aortopulmonary collateral artery, persistent left superior vena cava, single ventricle, total anomalous pulmonary venous connection. Note: Almost all the patients have more than one type of CHD