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Head Face Med ; 15(1): 29, 2019 Dec 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31829202

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BACKGROUND: 22q11.2 deletion syndrome is a medical condition that results from genomic loss at chromosome 22. Affected patients exhibit large variability that ranges from a severe condition to mild symptoms. In addition, the spectrum of clinical features differs among populations and even within family members. The facial features related to this syndrome are not an exception, and although part of its variation arises through development, few studies address this topic in order to understand the intra and inter-population heterogeneities. Here, we analyze the ontogenetic dynamics of facial morphology of Mexican patients with del22q11.2 syndrome. METHODS: Frontal facial photographs of 37 patients (mean age = 7.65 ± 4.21 SE) with del22q11.2DS and 200 control subjects (mean age = 7.69 ± 4.26 SE) were analyzed using geometric morphometric methods. Overall mean shape and size differences between patients and controls were analyzed, as well as differences in ontogenetic trajectories (i.e. development, growth, and allometry). RESULTS: We found that Mexican patients show typical traits that have been reported for the Caucasian population. Additionally, there were significant differences between groups in the facial shape and size when all the ontogenetic stages were considered together and, along ontogeny. The developmental and allometric trajectories of patients and controls were similar, but they differed in allometric scaling. Finally, patients and controls showed different growth trajectories. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the typical face of patients with del22q11.2DS is established prenatally; nonetheless, the postnatal ontogeny could influence the dysmorphology and its variability through size-related changes.


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Craniosynostoses , DiGeorge Syndrome , Face , Marfan Syndrome , Biological Variation, Population , Child , Child, Preschool , DiGeorge Syndrome/complications , Face/abnormalities , Humans , Phenotype
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Rev Invest Clin ; 63(4): 344-52, 2011.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22364033

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INTRODUCTION: The only way to characterize the Mexican problem related to congenital heart disease care is promoting the creation of a national database for registering the organization, resources, and related activities. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The Health Secretary of Mexico adopted a Spanish registration model to design a survey for obtaining a national Mexican reference in congenital heart disease. This survey was distributed to all directors of medical and/or surgical health care centers for congenital heart disease in Mexico. This communication presents the results obtained in relation to organization, resources and activities performed during the last year 2009. RESULTS: From the 22 health care centers which answered the survey 10 were reference centers (45%) and 12 were assistant centers (55%). All of them are provided with cardiologic auxiliary diagnostic methods. Except one, all centers have at least one bidimentional echocardiography apparatus. There is a general deficit between material and human resources detected in our study. Therapeutic actions for congenital heart disease (70% surgical and 30% therapeutical interventionism) show a clear centralization tendency for this kind of health care in Mexico City, Monterrey and finally Guadalajara. CONCLUSIONS: Due to the participation of almost all cardiac health centers in Mexico, our study provides an important information related to organization, resources, and medical and/or surgical activities for congenital heart disease. The data presented not only show Mexican reality, but allows us to identify better the national problematic for establishing priorities and propose solution alternatives.


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Heart Defects, Congenital/surgery , Cardiac Surgical Procedures/statistics & numerical data , Cardiology , Cardiology Service, Hospital/statistics & numerical data , Databases, Factual , Diagnostic Techniques, Cardiovascular/statistics & numerical data , Health Services Needs and Demand/statistics & numerical data , Health Surveys , Heart Defects, Congenital/diagnosis , Heart Defects, Congenital/epidemiology , Heart Defects, Congenital/therapy , Hospital Bed Capacity/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Pediatric/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Pediatric/supply & distribution , Hospitals, Special/statistics & numerical data , Hospitals, Special/supply & distribution , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal/supply & distribution , Intensive Care Units, Pediatric/supply & distribution , Mexico/epidemiology , Referral and Consultation , Thoracic Surgery , Workforce
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