Apert syndrome with cryptorchidism and recurrent hemoptysis
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: We present the case of 30 year old male patient of Apert Syndrome with cryptorchidism and recurrent life threatening hemoptysis. Subsequent investigations revealed bronchiectasis. We would like to highlight the fact that complications secondary to congenital anomalies, if not addressed early, lead to medical, financial and social burdens that are otherwise avoidable. Keywords: cryptorchidism, anomalies, bronchiectasis.
Authors and Affiliations
Chatterjee Nandini, Brahmachari Ramkrishna, Dey Soumitra
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