Pancreatic Hypoplasia-Diabetes-Congenital Heart Disease Syndrome
Pancreatic hypoplasia-diabetes-congenital heart disease syndrome is characterized by partial pancreatic agenesis, diabetes mellitus, and heart anomalies (including transposition of the great vessels, ventricular or atrial septal defects, pulmonary stenosis, or patent ductus arteriosis).
Epidemiology
It has been described in one Japanese family, in which the mother and at least two of her four children were affected (another two children died shortly after birth).
Genetic counseling
The syndrome appears to be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.