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The upper limb malformations in association with congenital heart defects occurring as autosomal dominant disorder are seen in Holt-Oram syndrome. It is a very rare disorder which can be detected with early prenatal ultrasound checkups. Here we are reporting two cases of holt-oram syndrome


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