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A Patient With Kartagener and Paterson-Brown-Kelly Syndromes FREE

N. Wendell Todd, Jr, MD; Ralph E. Yodaiken, MD
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JAMA. 1975;234(12):1248-1250. doi:10.1001/jama.1975.03260250040024
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A patient had the unusual combination of Kartagener and Paterson-Brown-Kelly syndromes. We postulate a common congenital etiology.

(JAMA 234:1248-1250, 1975)

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Kartagener M:  Bronchiektasien bei situs viscerum inversus . Beitr Klin Tuberk 83:489-501, 1933;.
Warkany J: Congenital Malformations . Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers Inc, 1971;, p 683.
Logan WD, Abbott OA, Hatcher CR Jr:  Kartagener's triad . Dis Chest 48:613-616, 1965;.
Richards SH, Kilby P, Shaw JD:  Postcricoid carcinoma and the Paterson-Kelly syndrome . J Laryngol Otol 85:141-152, 1971;.
Holmes LB, Blennerhassett JB, Austen KF:  A reappraisal of Kartagener's syndrome . Am J Med Sci 255:13-27, 1968;.
Miller RD, Divertie MB:  Kartagener's syndrome . Chest 62:130-135, 1972;.
Jacobs A, Kilpatrick GS:  The Paterson-Kelly syndrome . Br Med J 2:79-82, 1964;.
Elwood PC, Jacobs A, Pitman RG, et al:  Epidemiology of the Paterson-Kelly syndrome . Lancet 2:716-720, 1964;.
Chisholm M, Ardran GM, Callander ST, et al:  A follow-up study of patients with post-cricoid webs . Quart J Med 40:409-420, 1971;.
Sharma OP:  Kartagener's syndrome . NY State J Med 72:1057-1061, 1972;.
Gray SW, Skandalakis JE: Embryology for Surgeons . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1972;, p 66.
Savilahti M:  On the pathological anatomy of the Plummer-Vinson syndrome . Acta Med Scand 125:40-54, 1946;.
McBryde MJ:  Dysphagia and esophageal web in sideropenic anemia . Proc R Soc Med 65:878-880, 1972;.
Kargagener M, Stucki P:  Bronchiectasis with situs inversus . Arch Pediatr 79:193-207, 1962;.
Heuckenkamp PU, Marshall M, Meier J, et al:  Das Kartagener-Syndrome . Dtsch Med Wochenschr 97:1458-1461, 1972;.
Seaman WB:  The significance of webs in the hypopharynx and upper esophagus . Radiology 89:32-38, 1967;.

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Kartagener M:  Bronchiektasien bei situs viscerum inversus . Beitr Klin Tuberk 83:489-501, 1933;.
Warkany J: Congenital Malformations . Chicago, Year Book Medical Publishers Inc, 1971;, p 683.
Logan WD, Abbott OA, Hatcher CR Jr:  Kartagener's triad . Dis Chest 48:613-616, 1965;.
Richards SH, Kilby P, Shaw JD:  Postcricoid carcinoma and the Paterson-Kelly syndrome . J Laryngol Otol 85:141-152, 1971;.
Holmes LB, Blennerhassett JB, Austen KF:  A reappraisal of Kartagener's syndrome . Am J Med Sci 255:13-27, 1968;.
Miller RD, Divertie MB:  Kartagener's syndrome . Chest 62:130-135, 1972;.
Jacobs A, Kilpatrick GS:  The Paterson-Kelly syndrome . Br Med J 2:79-82, 1964;.
Elwood PC, Jacobs A, Pitman RG, et al:  Epidemiology of the Paterson-Kelly syndrome . Lancet 2:716-720, 1964;.
Chisholm M, Ardran GM, Callander ST, et al:  A follow-up study of patients with post-cricoid webs . Quart J Med 40:409-420, 1971;.
Sharma OP:  Kartagener's syndrome . NY State J Med 72:1057-1061, 1972;.
Gray SW, Skandalakis JE: Embryology for Surgeons . Philadelphia, WB Saunders Co, 1972;, p 66.
Savilahti M:  On the pathological anatomy of the Plummer-Vinson syndrome . Acta Med Scand 125:40-54, 1946;.
McBryde MJ:  Dysphagia and esophageal web in sideropenic anemia . Proc R Soc Med 65:878-880, 1972;.
Kargagener M, Stucki P:  Bronchiectasis with situs inversus . Arch Pediatr 79:193-207, 1962;.
Heuckenkamp PU, Marshall M, Meier J, et al:  Das Kartagener-Syndrome . Dtsch Med Wochenschr 97:1458-1461, 1972;.
Seaman WB:  The significance of webs in the hypopharynx and upper esophagus . Radiology 89:32-38, 1967;.
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