Publication

Age of Death

Gender

Cause of Death

Comments

[34]

20 hours

Female

Baby was born with phocomelia of upper limbs and amelia of lower limbs

[35]

110 days

Male

Aspiration

Autopsy found a paravertebral neuroblastoma.1

[36]

Heart failure due to combined atrial and ventricular septal defects and persistent ductus arteriosus

[36]

Bowel obstruction from an inguinal hernia

Large ventricular septal defect and a persistent left superior vena cava.

[37]

8 months

Female

Congestive heart failure (ventricular septal defect) with superimposed infection (Yersinia)

Multiple abnormalities: hypoplastic nipples, hypoplasia of the labia majora, clitoral hypertrophy, deep sacral dimple

[37]

4 months

Male

Autopsy - ventricular septal defect, cardiomegaly, and collapse of left lung

[37]

48 hours

Male

Autopsy - atrial septal defect and cardiomegaly

[37]

17 days

Male

Cardiac arrest, acidosis

[37]

4 days

Male

Autopsy - diffuse pulmonary hemorrhage and overdistention of lungs with cyst formation

[38]

4.5 years

Male

Complete atrioventricular channel with infundibular and valvular stenosis of the pulmonary artery and bicuspid pulmonic valve

Clinodactyly of 5th finger

[38]

6 months

Male

Autopsy found Tetralogy of Fallot, thrombosis of basilar artery, and necrosis of cerebellum and pons

Aplasia of right kidney, hydronephrosis2

[38]

9 months

Female

Autopsy showed atrial septal defect, aspiration pneumonia, and multifocal interstitial pneumonia

Hydrocephalus, severe hypotonia3

[26]

5 years5 months

Female

Tetralogy of Fallot

[26]

4 years4 months

Male

Tetralogy of Fallot

[26]

5 years3 months

Male

Tetralogy of Fallot

[26]

1 year3 months

Male

H. influenzae meningitis

[26]

5 years 9 months

Male

Tetralogy of Fallot

[26]

1 year11 months

Male

Bronchopneumonia, septicemia

[26]

10 years7 months

Male

Tetralogy of Fallot

Cleft palate

[26]

5 months

Male

Congenital extra hepatic biliary atresia

Ventricular and atrial septal defects, patent ductus arteriosus

[26]

13 days

Female

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome

[26]

29 years10 months

Female

Congenital cirrhosis

Esophageal varices, portocaval shunts, splenectomy

[26]

26 months

Female

Tracheolaryngomalacia, laryngeal webbing

Gastroesophageal reflux, pulmonary aspiration

[39]

2.5 months

Female

Respiratory distress

Choanal stenosis4

[31]

5 days

Female

Multiple apneic episodes

2 vessel umbilical cord, left sternal border murmur5

[28]

3.5 years

Female

Drowning in bath tub

4/6 systolic murmur interpreted as a ventricular septal defect6

[40]

6 weeks

Female

Prolonged apneic spell

Joint and cardiac anomalies

[40]

10 weeks

Male

Cardiopulmonary arrest

[40]

68 hours

Idiopathic respiratory distress syndrome

[41]

Either 6 months or 4 years

Male

Tetralogy of Fallot, hypoplasia of one kidney

[41]

Either 6 months or 4 years

Male

Heart failure

Atrioventricular canal

[41]

9 months

Massive hydrocephalus internus and externus

Atrial septal defect