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Laboratory Medicine Online ; : 29-33, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-760475

ABSTRACT

Langer-Giedion syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder that is caused by the deletion on chromosome 8q24.1, encompassing the TRPS1 and EXT1 genes. We describe a 5-month-old female patient who was admitted to our hospital with clinodactyly and weakness in both thumbs. The patient's karyotype was 46,XX,der(4)t(4;19)(q27;q11),der(8)t(4;8)(q27;q22.3),der(19)t(8;19)(q22.3;q11)del(8)(q23q24.1). Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) analysis showed that the patient had a heterozygous deletion, rsa 8q24(P064)x1 and rsa 8q24(P245)x1. Array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis further revealed three interstitial deletions spanning a total of 13.7 Mb at 8q23.1–q24.13. Based on clinical findings and confirmation by cytogenetic, MLPA, and array CGH analyses, the patient was diagnosed with sporadic Langer-Giedion syndrome with three-way translocations. This is the first case of Langer-Giedion syndrome with complex chromosomal rearrangements in Korea.


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Female , Humans , Infant , Comparative Genomic Hybridization , Cytogenetics , Karyotype , Korea , Langer-Giedion Syndrome , Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction , Thumb
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 114(4): e228-e232, ago. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-838246

ABSTRACT

El síndrome de Langer-Giedion, también conocido como síndrome tricorrinofalángico tipo II, es una enfermedad hereditaria multisistémica que pertenece al grupo de síndromes por deleción de genes contiguos. La causa de este síndrome es una deleción heterocigota que compromete, por lo general, la región 8q23.3-q24.11 y afecta, principalmente, los genes TRPS1, RAD21 y EXT1. Este síndrome se caracteriza por osteocondromatosis múltiple en las extremidades, hipertricosis y fenotipo facial, que incluye pelo escaso en el cuero cabelludo, orejas grandes sobresalientes y nariz larga con una punta bulbosa. Se reporta el caso de un paciente colombiano con hallazgo de deleción en la región cromosómica 8q23.1-q24.12 mediante técnicas de hibridación genómica comparativa y hallazgos clínicos clásicos. Este es el primer caso reportado en Colombia.


The Langer-Giedion syndrome, also known as trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type II, is a hereditary multisystemic disease part of the group of contiguous gene deletion syndromes. The cause of this syndrome is a heterozygous deletion that involves the chromosomal region 8q23.3-q24.11 and mainly affects genes TRPS1, RAD21, and EXT1. This syndrome is characterized by the presence of multiple osteochondromas in limbs, hypertrichosis, and facial phenotype that includes sparse scalp hair, large laterally protruding ears, a long nose with a bulbous tip. We report the case of a Colombian patient with finding of an 8q23.1-q24.12 deletion by comparative genomic hybridization array technique and classical clinical findings, being the first case reported in Colombia.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Child , Langer-Giedion Syndrome/diagnosis , Langer-Giedion Syndrome/genetics , Comparative Genomic Hybridization , Phenotype , Colombia
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Neonatal Medicine ; : 112-116, 2015.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-125632

ABSTRACT

Lange-Giedion syndrome, or trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type 2 (TRPSII), is a clinical syndrome characterized by mild growth restriction, mental retardation, microcephaly and dysmorphic face. Bulbous nose, large protruding ears and loose redundant skin are distinguishing features, as well as lax joints and phalangeal abnormalities of the hands and multiple exostoses. TRPS1 and EXT1 gene deletion are responsible for this. Diagnosis is mainly based on clinical and radiographic features. In Korea, no cases of this disease have been reported thus far. Along with a review of the literature, we report a case of TRPSII in a neonate who had peculiar face representing TRPSII, polydactyly, Mullerian duct cyst, and ptosis and was found to have an interstitial deletion of 8q23-24.1.


Subject(s)
Humans , Infant, Newborn , Diagnosis , Ear , Exostoses, Multiple Hereditary , Gene Deletion , Hand , Intellectual Disability , Joints , Korea , Langer-Giedion Syndrome , Microcephaly , Nose , Polydactyly , Skin
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