A six-month old male is referred for evaluation of constipation and anal stenosis. Further imaging demonstrates a dysplastic sacrum and presacral mass. The father’s pelvic radiograph also shows an abnormal sacrum. His parents inquire about the likelihood of having more children with this anomaly.
You advise that genetic transmission of this anomaly with anal stenosis is
A autosomal dominant (50%).
B very unlikely (less than one percent).
C autosomal recessive (25%).
D Y-linked.
E X-linked.
You advise that genetic transmission of this anomaly with anal stenosis is
A autosomal dominant (50%).
B very unlikely (less than one percent).
C autosomal recessive (25%).
D Y-linked.
E X-linked.
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