a 2nd Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume City, Japanb Department of Pathology, St. Mary's Hospital, Kurume City, Japanc Department of Neonatology, St. Mary's Hospital, Kurume City, Japan
Abstract:
The clinical features and morphological findings in 31 Japanese infants with trisomy 18 are presented. The majority were small-for-date infants. There was no sex predominance in our series, as opposed to male female ratios of 1:3 reported in the literature. The average age at death was greater in females than in males. Cardiovascular anomalies were consistently present; ventricular septar defect and patent ductus arteriosus being the most common malformations. Various other internal malformations including the Arnold-Chiari malformation were observed.