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Query: UMLS:C0025362 (
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We report an unusual case with
mental retardation
, short stature, sparse scalp hair, prominence of scalp veins, atrophy of subcutaneous fat, pterygia of the neck and
loose skin
. The patient excreted greater amounts of low-sulphated chondroitin sulphate (LSC) in the urine than age-matched controls. The pattern of glycosaminoglycan in serum and its synthesis by the patient fibroblasts were normal. Collagen, elastin and decorin mRNA levels in the patient fibroblasts were also unaltered. These results suggest that this patient seems to be different from Lowe's syndrome and decorin-deficient progeroid. An abnormal LSC metabolism may be partially responsible for the pathology of these syndromes.
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PMID:Overexcretion of low-sulphated chondroitin sulphate in the urine of the patient resembling progeroid. 940 87
Characteristics suggestive of connective tissue dysfunction have been described in Sotos syndrome and include joint hyperextensibility, pes planus, and a high arched palate. A variety of
cutis laxa
syndromes have also been described, some of them exhibiting
mental retardation
, but no reports have drawn an association with overgrowth or abnormal facies characteristic of Sotos syndrome. We report three patients with the anthropometric and dysmorphological appearance of classical Sotos syndrome in association with redundant skin folds, joint hypermobility, and, in two of the three, vesicoureteric reflux suggestive of a coexisting connective tissue disorder. All of the patients had a normal bone age suggesting that Sotos syndrome in its classically described form was not present and that this entity possibly reflects a related, perhaps allelic, condition.
...
PMID:Sotos syndrome and cutis laxa. 995 Mar 66
Costello syndrome is characterized by postnatal growth deficiency,
mental retardation
, curly hair, coarse characteristic face, and
loose skin
of hands and feet. Patients with this syndrome have a high incidence of cardiac involvement, including arrhythmia, atrial septal defect, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. We report a 16-year-old adolescent female with Costello syndrome who presents with hypercalciuria and urolithiasis.
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PMID:Hypercalciuria and urolithiasis in a case of Costello syndrome. 1010 Feb 91
We report a case of Costello syndrome, which is an uncommon multisystemic condition with cutaneous manifestations on the palms and soles. In the literature there are 29 cases described, all the studies are published in the genetic literature with a few exceptions. We add a further case associated with impaired glucose tolerance. The diagnostic clinical signs are impressive, and highly characteristic. Cutaneous manifestations are:
loose skin
of the hands and feet "washer woman's hand", hyperkeratosis palmoplantaris, curly or sparse hair, acanthosis nigricans, papillomata nasi. Coarse, progeroid facial features with a bulbous nose, feeding difficulties in infancy, cardiac involvement with cardiomyopathy or conduction defect, and in our case impaired glucose tolerance also presented. Postnatal growth retardation,
mental retardation
, and a distinctive friendly personality is characteristic. Hyperextensible fingers with broad distal phalanges and joint contractures were observed, and peroneal hypertonicity required treatment by Achilles tendon lengthening. The decreased glucose tolerance is interesting in the view of the acanthosis nigricans. No storage disease and no chromosomal abnormality were observed. Only in one case is a balanced translocation described in the literature.
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PMID:Costello syndrome with decreased glucose tolerance. 1052 30
Costello syndrome is characterized by
mental retardation
,
loose skin
, coarse face, skeletal deformations, cardiomyopathy, and predisposition to numerous malignancies. The genetic origin of Costello syndrome has not yet been defined. Using immunohistochemistry and metabolic labeling with [3H]-valine, we have established that cultured skin fibroblasts obtained from patients with Costello syndrome did not assemble elastic fibers, despite an adequate synthesis of tropoelastin and normal deposition of the microfibrillar scaffold. We found that impaired production of elastic fibers by these fibroblasts is associated with a functional deficiency of the 67-kD elastin-binding protein (EBP), which is normally required to chaperone tropoelastin through the secretory pathways and to its extracellular assembly. Metabolic pulse labeling of the 67-kD EBP with radioactive serine and further chase of this tracer indicated that both normal fibroblasts and fibroblasts from patients with Costello syndrome initially synthesized comparable amounts of this protein; however, the fibroblasts from Costello syndrome patients quickly lost it into the conditioned media. Because the normal association between EBP and tropoelastin can be disrupted on contact with galactosugar-bearing moieties, and the fibroblasts from patients with Costello syndrome revealed an unusual accumulation of chondroitin sulfate-bearing proteoglycans (CD44 and biglycan), we postulate that a chondroitin sulfate may be responsible for shedding EBP from Costello cells and in turn for their impaired elastogenesis. This was further supported by the fact that exposure to chondroitinase ABC, an enzyme capable of chondroitin sulfate degradation, restored normal production of elastic fibers by fibroblasts from patients with Costello syndrome. We also present evidence that loss of EBP from fibroblasts of Costello syndrome patients is associated with an unusually high rate of cellular proliferation.
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PMID:Decreased elastin deposition and high proliferation of fibroblasts from Costello syndrome are related to functional deficiency in the 67-kD elastin-binding protein. 1071 2
In 1974, Lenz and Majewski gave a short description of a 2-year-old girl with generalized hyperostosis, proximal symphalangism, syndactyly, brachydactyly,
cutis laxa
,
mental retardation
, marked hypertelorism, and enamel hypoplasia. This disorder was later named Lenz-Majewski hyperostotic dwarfism. We describe the reexamination of the original patient at the age of 30 years.
...
PMID:Lenz-Majewski hyperostotic dwarfism: reexamination of the original patient. 1094 62
We describe a girl with motor and
mental retardation
, macrocephaly, a "coarse" face, choanal atresia, postnatal feeding difficulty, redundant skin with deep palmar and plantar creases, and histopathological evidence of altered elastic fibers, who died at the age of 11 months. We believe this represents another case of Costello syndrome. Lacking papillomata, she had choanal atresia and underwent a fatal outcome at an early age. The differential diagnosis of
cutis laxa
in association with postnatal growth retardation and developmental delay and with cardio-facio-cutaneous and Noonan syndromes is discussed.
...
PMID:Costello syndrome: report of a new case with choanal atresia and fatal outcome. 1152 56
Three clinical conditions displaying phenotypic overlap have been linked to mutation or deletion of the elastin gene at 7q11.23. Supravalvar aortic stenosis, an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by elastin arteriopathy, is caused by mutation or intragenic deletions of ELN resulting in loss of function. Autosomal dominant
cutis laxa
, a primarily cutaneous condition, is the result of frameshift mutations at ELN that cause a dominant-negative effect on elastic fiber structure. Williams syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder is due to a 1.5 Mb deletion that includes ELN and at least 15 contiguous genes. The disorder is characterized by dysmorphic facies,
mental retardation
or learning difficulties, elastin arteriopathy, a unique cognitive profile of relative strength in auditory rote memory and language and extreme weakness in visuospatial constructive cognition, and a typical personality that includes overfriendliness, anxiety, and attention problems. The understanding of these disorders has progressed from phenotypic description to identification of causative mutations and insight into pathogenetic mechanisms for some aspects of the phenotype.
...
PMID:Williams syndrome and related disorders. 1170 37
Costello syndrome is a sporadic development anomaly suggesting a genetic determinism. Main features include characteristic facial features,
mental retardation
, growth retardation,
cutis laxa
, heart malformation, and peri-orificial papillomata. In previous reported cases, the frequency of tumors is 15%, which argues for a screening protocol. The occurrence of a tumor in a child with growth retardation and
cutis laxa
must be reminiscent of Costello syndrome. The determinism of this syndrome is still unknown, and the hypothesis of an inactivation of a tumor suppressor gene is to be considered.
...
PMID:[Costello syndrome: clinical aspects and tumor risk]. 1246 39
A 23-year-old female with Costello syndrome is presented. She had
mental retardation
, macrocephalia, "coarse" facial features, deep palmar and plantar creases, hyperkeratosis in palms and soles, hyperpigmentation, curly hair, and
cutis laxa
, which are among the diagnostic features of the syndrome, and a history of hyperprolactinemia since the age of 16. Her present complaint was weakness and widespread bone-pain. In routine biochemistry, she had an elevated calcium level of 11.1 (8.6-10.2) mg/dl and her DEXA evaluation was consistent with osteoporosis (vertebra and femur T score <-2.5). High PTH levels, 103 (8-78) pg/ml, suggested presence of a parathyroid adenoma. Tc-MIBI scintigraphy revealed two focuses of pathological uptake, one located inferior to left lobe of thyroid and the other in the superior left lobe of thyroid gland. After parathyroid adenomectomy, her serum calcium and PTH levels returned to normal values. This is the first case of parathyroid adenoma and hyperprolactinemia in the literature, reported in a patient with Costello syndrome.
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PMID:A case of Costello with parathyroid adenoma and hyperprolactinemia. 1469 20
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