To the Editor:Adams-Oliver syndrome(AOS,including 6 types)was initially reported in a three-generation family by Adams and Oliver in 1945,[1]with an estimated incidence of 1 in 225,000 live births.[2]Approximately 84%...To the Editor:Adams-Oliver syndrome(AOS,including 6 types)was initially reported in a three-generation family by Adams and Oliver in 1945,[1]with an estimated incidence of 1 in 225,000 live births.[2]Approximately 84%of AOS patients have terminal transverse limb defects,including amputations,syndactyly,brachydactyly,or oligodactyly.展开更多
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文摘To the Editor:Adams-Oliver syndrome(AOS,including 6 types)was initially reported in a three-generation family by Adams and Oliver in 1945,[1]with an estimated incidence of 1 in 225,000 live births.[2]Approximately 84%of AOS patients have terminal transverse limb defects,including amputations,syndactyly,brachydactyly,or oligodactyly.