1. A 4-Year-Old Boy with Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS).
- Author
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Janchevska A, Tasic V, Laban N, Polenakovic M, Gucev Z, Bachmann N, and Bergmann C
- Subjects
- Child, Preschool, Genomic Imprinting, Humans, Male, Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome genetics, Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome pathology, DNA Methylation genetics
- Abstract
Objectives: Molecular characterization of a patient with BWS., Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 4-year-old boy with overgrowth (weight above 99th and height at 99th percentile) had longitudinal hemihypertrophy of the tongue and left cheek. In addition, there was a difference of one centimeter in the circumference of the left and right leg. Molecular genetic analysis revealed hypomethylation of KvDRM1 (LIT1) in the imprinting control region-2 (ICR2) on chromosome 11p15.5 and a normal methylation pattern of the H19-differentially methylated region (H19-DMR) in the ICR1. The estimated tumor risk was 1-5%., Conclusion: This patient with clinical characteristics of BWS has an imprinting defect associated with a low risk of embryonal tumors.
- Published
- 2018
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