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Snyder-Robinson syndrome (SRS) is a rare X-linked recessive disorder characterized by a collection of clinical features including mild to severe intellectual disability, hypertonia, marfanoid habitus, facial asymmetry, osteoporosis, developmental delay and seizures. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) identified a mutation in the spermine synthase (SMS) gene (c.746 A>G, p.Tyr249Cys) in a male with kyphosis, seizures, and osteoporosis. His phenotype is unique in that he does not have intellectual disability (ID) but does have a mild learning disability. This case demonstrates a milder presentation of SRS and expands the phenotype beyond the reported literature.
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Pedigree showing the autosomal dominant inheritance pattern of CSNK21 variants in families presenting with OCNDS. (A) Maternal inheritance to two daughters in Family 1, (B) Paternal inheritance to a daughter in Family 2, and (C) Maternal inheritance to two sons in Family 3.