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J Pak Med Assoc ; 72(5): 975-977, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35713069

RESUMO

Fibular aplasia, tibial campomelia, and oligosyndactyly (FATCO syndrome) is a rare, genetic, congenital limb malformation characterised by unilateral or bilateral fibular aplasia, tibial campomelia, and lower limb oligosyndactyly involving the lateral rays. A newborn male born at term via a Caesarean Section presented with malformations consisting of tibial campomelia, unilateral fibular hypoplasia, and oligosyndactyly, a "FATCO variant" case. On radiographic examination, an anterolateral shortened and bowed right lower limb at the distal third of the tibia, a rudimentary right fibula and absence of three rays on right foot were revealed. "FATCO syndrome" although rare may be linked to involvement of different body systems with morbidity and mortality. Proper parent counseling is a key aspect of this syndrome. Timely diagnosis and management with a multidisciplinary approach is essential to avoid lifelong disability, which can be a hurdle in a developing country.


Assuntos
Displasia Campomélica , Sindactilia , Displasia Campomélica/diagnóstico , Displasia Campomélica/terapia , Cesárea , Feminino , Fíbula/anormalidades , Fíbula/diagnóstico por imagem , Dedos/anormalidades , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé , Deformidades Congênitas da Mão , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Gravidez , Sindactilia/diagnóstico , Sindactilia/genética , Síndrome , Tíbia/anormalidades , Tíbia/diagnóstico por imagem , Dedos do Pé/anormalidades
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Brain Dev ; 40(4): 325-329, 2018 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28965976

RESUMO

SOX9 is responsible for campomelic dysplasia (CMPD). Symptoms of CMPD include recurrent apnea, upper respiratory infection, facial features, and shortening of the lower extremities. The variant acampomelic CMPD (ACMPD) lacks long bone curvature. A patient showed macrocephaly (+3.9 standard deviations [SD]) and minor anomalies, such as hypertelorism, palpebronasal fold, small mandible, and a cleft of soft palate without long bone curvature. From three months of age, he required tracheal intubation and artificial respiration under sedation because of tracheomalacia. Cranial magnetic resonance imaging was normal at one month of age but showed ventriculomegaly, hydrocephaly, and the corpus callosum thinning at two years of age. Exome sequencing revealed a de novo novel mutation, c. 236A>C, p (Q79P), in SOX9. Sox9 is thought to be crucial in neural stem cell development in the central and peripheral nervous system along with Sox8 and Sox10 in mice. In humans, neuronal abnormalities have been reported in cases of CMPD and ACMPD, including relative macrocephaly in 11 out of 22 and mild lateral ventriculomegaly in 2 out of 22 patients. We encountered a two-year old boy with ACMPD presenting with tracheomalacia and macrocephaly with a SOX9 mutation. We described for the first time an ACMPD patient with acquired diminished white matter and corpus callosal thinning, indicating the failure of oligodendrocyte/astrocyte development postnatally. This phenotype suggests that SOX9 plays a crucial role in human central nervous system development. Further cases are needed to clarify the relationship between human neural development and SOX9 mutations.


Assuntos
Displasia Campomélica/diagnóstico por imagem , Displasia Campomélica/genética , Corpo Caloso/diagnóstico por imagem , Fatores de Transcrição SOX9/genética , Substância Branca/diagnóstico por imagem , Displasia Campomélica/patologia , Displasia Campomélica/terapia , Pré-Escolar , Corpo Caloso/patologia , Humanos , Tamanho do Órgão , Substância Branca/patologia
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Ortop Traumatol Rehabil ; 19(1): 75-78, 2017 Jan 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28436373

RESUMO

FATCO syndrome consists of fibular hemimelia, tibial campomelia and oligosyndactyly. FATCO syndrome can also be associated with other congenital anomalies; therefore, every case needs thorough evaluation so as to make the management of the patient easier. A few cases of this syndrome have been described in literature but only two cases have been reported in India so far. We present a 3-year-old male child born of a non-con-sanguinous marriage with FATCO syndrome and ipilateral talar aplasia without any other congenital anomalies.


Assuntos
Displasia Campomélica/diagnóstico , Displasia Campomélica/terapia , Fíbula/anormalidades , Dedos/anormalidades , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé/diagnóstico , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé/terapia , Deformidades Congênitas da Mão/diagnóstico , Deformidades Congênitas da Mão/terapia , Deformidades Congênitas dos Membros/diagnóstico , Deformidades Congênitas dos Membros/terapia , Doenças Raras/diagnóstico , Doenças Raras/terapia , Sindactilia/diagnóstico , Sindactilia/terapia , Tíbia/anormalidades , Dedos do Pé/anormalidades , Displasia Campomélica/fisiopatologia , Pré-Escolar , Fíbula/fisiopatologia , Dedos/fisiopatologia , Deformidades Congênitas do Pé/fisiopatologia , Deformidades Congênitas da Mão/fisiopatologia , Humanos , Índia , Deformidades Congênitas dos Membros/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Sindactilia/fisiopatologia , Tíbia/fisiopatologia , Dedos do Pé/fisiopatologia , Resultado do Tratamento
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Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol ; 120(10): 682-5, 2011 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22097155

RESUMO

Campomelic dysplasia is a rare and historically lethal skeletal dysplasia with a variable but recognizable phenotype; it affects the long bones and is associated with a variety of head and neck anomalies. Mutations in or around the SOX9 gene have been identified as the molecular origin in most patients. We briefly present 2 children who meet the diagnostic criteria for campomelic dysplasia to illustrate the various clinical manifestations. Many patients with campomelic dysplasia have airway obstruction at multiple levels. We describe our approach to managing the airway in these patients, and review recent advances in understanding how SOX9 mutations lead to the spectrum of abnormalities seen in the head and neck.


Assuntos
Displasia Campomélica/genética , Displasia Campomélica/terapia , Terapia Respiratória , Fatores de Transcrição SOX9/genética , Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Mutação
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J Clin Neurosci ; 17(5): 664-6, 2010 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20199862

RESUMO

Campomelic dysplasia is a rare autosomal dominant syndrome that often results in congenital spinal deformity. As a result of improvements in respiratory care, some patients survive into childhood, requiring treatment of their spinal deformities. We present a neonate who was diagnosed with campomelic dysplasia, resulting in severe cervical and thoracic kyphoscoliosis and respiratory compromise. A review of the literature and reported treatment options are discussed. Campomelic dysplasia is a rare cause of congenital spinal deformity; however, intervention may be appropriate in certain patients.


Assuntos
Displasia Campomélica/diagnóstico , Displasia Campomélica/terapia , Braquetes , Feminino , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Cifose/congênito , Cifose/terapia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Resultado do Tratamento
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