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The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression

The presentation of the typical characteristics of the acrocallosal syndrome (ACLS) are hypoplasia/agenesis of corpus callosum, moderate to severe mental retardation, characteristic craniofacial abnormalities, distinctive digital malformation, and growth retardation in a neonate. An Indian neonate p...

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Autores principales: SINGHAL, Ravish, PANDIT, Sadbhavna, SAINI, Ashok, SINGH, Paramjit, DHAWAN, Neeraj
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4058068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24949054
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author SINGHAL, Ravish
PANDIT, Sadbhavna
SAINI, Ashok
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DHAWAN, Neeraj
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description The presentation of the typical characteristics of the acrocallosal syndrome (ACLS) are hypoplasia/agenesis of corpus callosum, moderate to severe mental retardation, characteristic craniofacial abnormalities, distinctive digital malformation, and growth retardation in a neonate. An Indian neonate presented on day 1 of life (youngest in the literature to be reported) with combination of abnormalities consistent with the acrocallosal syndrome and some additional findings. The baby, born to non-consanguineous, healthy parents, presented with macrocephaly, prominent forehead, hypertelorism, polydactyly of the hands and feet, duplication of hallux, hypotonia, recurrent cyanotic episodes, rib anomalies, dextro-positioning of heart, and delayed fall of umbilical cord. As the mode of inheritance of ACLS is autosomal recessive, the risk of recurrence is 25%. Genetic counselling is of prime importance, Polydactyly, and central nervous system malformations can be detected by ultrasonography in the second trimester, but due to variability of presentation, prenatal diagnosis may not always be possible.
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spelling pubmed-40580682014-06-19 The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression SINGHAL, Ravish PANDIT, Sadbhavna SAINI, Ashok SINGH, Paramjit DHAWAN, Neeraj Iran J Child Neurol Case Report The presentation of the typical characteristics of the acrocallosal syndrome (ACLS) are hypoplasia/agenesis of corpus callosum, moderate to severe mental retardation, characteristic craniofacial abnormalities, distinctive digital malformation, and growth retardation in a neonate. An Indian neonate presented on day 1 of life (youngest in the literature to be reported) with combination of abnormalities consistent with the acrocallosal syndrome and some additional findings. The baby, born to non-consanguineous, healthy parents, presented with macrocephaly, prominent forehead, hypertelorism, polydactyly of the hands and feet, duplication of hallux, hypotonia, recurrent cyanotic episodes, rib anomalies, dextro-positioning of heart, and delayed fall of umbilical cord. As the mode of inheritance of ACLS is autosomal recessive, the risk of recurrence is 25%. Genetic counselling is of prime importance, Polydactyly, and central nervous system malformations can be detected by ultrasonography in the second trimester, but due to variability of presentation, prenatal diagnosis may not always be possible. Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4058068/ /pubmed/24949054 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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SINGHAL, Ravish
PANDIT, Sadbhavna
SAINI, Ashok
SINGH, Paramjit
DHAWAN, Neeraj
The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression
title The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression
title_full The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression
title_fullStr The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression
title_full_unstemmed The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression
title_short The Acrocallosal Syndrome in A Neonate With Further Widening of Phenotypic Expression
title_sort acrocallosal syndrome in a neonate with further widening of phenotypic expression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4058068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24949054
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