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Choudhry MS et al. - This study shows an overall increased association of duodenal atresia with Down’s syndrome. In the group diagnosed prenatally, mortality as well as the association with other congenital anomalies was found to be higher. The authors have demonstrated a greater prenatal diagnostic accuracy, but confirm postnatal outcomes similar to previous studies.

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