: This is a report of a 36 week male infant who suffered abdominal distension and difficulty opening bowels within first few days of life and showed a pattern of… Click to show full abstract
: This is a report of a 36 week male infant who suffered abdominal distension and difficulty opening bowels within first few days of life and showed a pattern of hypoventilation and apnea associated with sleep. His diagnostic studies confirmed the diagnosis of congenital central hypoventilation syndrome CCHS (PHOX2B mutation) and Hirschsprung's disease and later found a further mutation of BRAF oncogene. This describes a novel association between these mutations and the shared qualities of tumorigenesis between BRAF and PHOX2B.
               
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