Brief reportCardiac anomalies associated with a chromosome 22q11 deletion in patients with conotruncal anomaly face syndrome☆
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This study was supported by grants from the Japan Research Promotion Society for Cardiovascular Diseases, the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the Ministry of Education, the Japan Ship Foundation, a grant from Takeda Science Foundation, and Japan Private School Promotion Foundation.
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Dr. Momma's address is: The Heart Institute of Japan, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Kawadacho 8-1, Shinjukuku, Tokyo 162, Japan.
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