Abstract
The incidence of holoprosencephaly with normal chromosomes has been estimated at between 1 in 16,000 and 1 in 53,394 live births. It has been found that during a 3-year period in the Bristol and Weston Health District there were six cases of holoprosencephaly, two of which were familial, and these cases are described. This represents an incidence of 1 in 5200 and during the preceding 3-year period the incidence in the same area was 1 in 14,520 births.
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Saunders, E. S., Shortland, D., & Dunn, P. M. (1984). What is the incidence of holoprosencephaly? Journal of Medical Genetics, 21(1), 21–26. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.21.1.21
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