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Omodysplasia: an affected mother and son

Authors :
Charles P. Venditti
Jennifer Farmer
Christopher A. Friedrich
Karen L. Russell
Deborah A. Driscoll
Craig A. Alter
Linton A. Whitaker
Michael T. Mennuti
Elaine H. Zackai
Douglas A. Canning
Source :
American journal of medical genetics. 111(2)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

We describe a second family with mother to son transmission of omodysplasia, a rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by shortened humeri, shortened first metacarpals and craniofacial dysmorphism. The mother in this family had been diagnosed previously with Robinow syndrome; subsequently, her diagnosis was reclassified. Her pregnancy was closely monitored antenatally with serial ultrasound examinations. Delayed ossification of the humerus was noted prenatally. Her son had ambiguous genitalia and similar skeletal manifestations as his mother. A comparison to other known and suspected cases of dominant omodysplasia is presented. Our observations confirm the existence of a dominant variant of omodysplasia, document genital hypoplasia as an important feature of this syndrome in males and highlight the need to differentiate this entity from Robinow syndrome.

Details

ISSN :
01487299
Volume :
111
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of medical genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....97ade1f1105714f7da835305245e631a