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From: The association of neurodevelopmental abnormalities, congenital heart and renal defects in a tuberous sclerosis complex patient cohort

Fig. 3

Characterisation of cardiac rhabdomyoma in TSC1 and TSC2 patients by echocardiography. A The prevalence of cardiac rhabdomyoma in TSC1 vs TSC2 patients (TSC1, N = 11; TSC2, N = 44); B The location of cardiac rhabdomyoma within heart chambers of TSC1 vs TSC2 rhabdomyoma patients (TSC1, N = 9; TSC2, N = 38); C The number of rhabdomyoma in hearts of TSC1 vs TSC2 rhabdomyoma patients (TSC1, N = 7; TSC2, N = 37); D The size of the largest rhabdomyoma in TSC1 vs TSC2 patients (TSC1, N = 8; TSC2, N = 29); E The proportion of patients diagnosed with rhabdomyoma as a foetus (F) vs proportion of postnatally (PN) diagnosed patients (N = 49); F The rate of the rhabdomyoma prevalence as tumours resolve in TSC1 vs TSC2 rhabdomyoma patients (TSC1, N = 7; TSC2, N = 33) as age increases (mean ± SEM); TSC1 vs TSC2 statistically compared with Z-score for 2 population proportions (p < 0.05 significance); IVS, interventricular septum; LV, left ventricle; RV, right ventricle; LA, left atrium; RA, right atrium; n.s., non-significant; SEM, standard error of mean; *p < 0.05

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