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  • Acrodysostosis: report of a...
    Butler, M G; Rames, L J; Wadlington, W B

    American journal of medical genetics, 08/1988, Letnik: 30, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    We report on a 13-yr-old boy with acrodysostosis, a review of 30 cases in the literature, and metacarpophalangeal pattern profile (MCPP) analysis. The prominent manifestations (present in greater than 75% of cases) of this condition include nasal and maxillary hypoplasia, peripheral dysostosis, first ray hyperplasia of the foot, acromesomelic brachymelia, decreased interpedicular distance, advanced skeletal maturation and mental retardation. Results of chromosome studies have been normal. An autosomal dominant inheritance pattern was reported in two families. Maternal and paternal ages were 2 and 3 yr, respectively, above the average age of the general parent population, which suggests that advanced parental age may be a factor in the cause of this condition. A characteristically abnormal MCPP was found in our patient and in 16 additional cases studied from the literature. A mean MCPP was developed for the syndrome. MCPP analysis may be useful as a diagnostic tool in patients suspected to have acrodysostosis.