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Suggest Treatment For Vacterl Syndrome

just out of curiosity..I have a 22 month old with Trisomy 21. He had an EA/TEF . He was never diagnosed with Vacteryl but has four of the signs. He has a 7 mm asd with significant left to right shunting, syndactly of his last two toes on each foot, tracheoesphageal fistula , and esophageal fistula..can he also have Vacteryl?
Wed, 8 Apr 2020
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Hi,

ASD is very common in trisomy 21 itself. Anyhow VACTERL is a possibility as he also have TEF and syndactyly. so its is better to get an ultrasound abdomen (to look for renal / genito-urinary anomalies), and a vertebral X-ray also. You can discuss with your doctor. Treatment is problem oriented and supportive.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Muhammed Aslam TK, Pediatrician
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Suggest Treatment For Vacterl Syndrome

Hi, ASD is very common in trisomy 21 itself. Anyhow VACTERL is a possibility as he also have TEF and syndactyly. so its is better to get an ultrasound abdomen (to look for renal / genito-urinary anomalies), and a vertebral X-ray also. You can discuss with your doctor. Treatment is problem oriented and supportive. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Muhammed Aslam TK, Pediatrician