Goltz-Gorlin Syndrome: Revisiting the Clinical Spectrum

  • Dhanya Yesodharan
  • Uta Meyer Zum Büschenfelde
  • Kerstin Kutsche
  • K Mohandas Nair
  • Sheela Nampoothiri

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the varying phenotypic spectrum of Focal Dermal Hypoplasia (FDH) and to emphasize the need for identifying the condition in mildly affected females which is crucial for offering a prenatal diagnosis in subsequent pregnancy owing to the risk of having a severely affected baby.

METHODS: The phenotype-genotype correlation of 4 patients with FDH, over a period of 11 y from the genetic clinic in a tertiary care centre from Kerala, India was done.

RESULTS: All four mutation proven patients were females (2 adults and 2 children). One of the adult female subjects were mildly affected, though she had a history of having a severely affected female child who expired on day six. Among the 2 affected children, one of them had an unaffected mother and the other had an affected mother.

CONCLUSIONS: FDH has a wide clinical spectrum from very subtle findings to severe manifestations. The lethality of the condition in males and the disfigurement and multisystem involvement in females highlights the importance of confirmation of diagnosis by molecular analysis so that the family can be offered prenatal diagnosis in subsequent pregnancy.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0019-5456
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2018
PubMed 29383603