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A 12-year-old girl presents with optic atrophy, pale papilla, amblyopia and microcephaly (-3 s.d.) with mild mental retardation and facial dysmorphism. She had mitral insufficiency with mitral prolapse and moderate short stature (-2.5 d.s.). She had normal flash visual evoked potentials, normal electroretinograms and electrooculograms and normal cranial CT scan as well as other lab tests to rule out malformations, tumors or multiple sclerosis. Her lymphocyte karyotype showed a variegated mosaicism with: 2 cells with 49, XX, +mar,+mar,+mar; 21 cells with 48, XX, +mar,+mar; 57 cells, with 47, XX,+mar; 20 cells with 46,XX; while parental karyotypes were normal. This syndrome therefore associates optic atrophy, mental retardation and microcephaly and short stature with chromosomal instability in the form of variegated mosaicism.
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PMID:Optic atrophy, microcephaly, mental retardation and mosaic variegated aneuploidy: a human mitotic mutation. 798 82

The warfarin embryopathy is a well-defined complex of fetal anomalies generally accepted to result from first trimester exposure. Optic atrophy and dilation of the cerebral cerebral ventricles associated with blindness, microcephaly, and mental retardation have been reported following second and third trimester exposure. In contrast to the consistent clinical features observed in the warfarin embryopathy, the CNS effects seen in fetuses exposed in the later trimesters share little in terms of specific lesion or long-term clinical outcome. A case of schizencephaly in a coumadin-exposed fetus is presented. This report offers supportive evidence that the CNS sequellae of this agent are the result of vascular accident and hemorrhage, not a direct effect on CNS morphogenesis. The molecular basis for the adverse effects of warfarin derivatives on the fetus are reviewed. Warfarin derivatives exert both their embryopathic and their fetopathic effects via pharmacologic action: inhibition of gamma carboxylation of osteocalcin and a similar carboxylation of the vitamin K dependent clotting factors. Therefore, we believe that warfarin exposure in the second or third trimesters of pregnancy is equally dangerous to the fetus as that in the first. Heparin may be a superior alternative to warfarin for the prevention of thromboembolic disease in pregnant women with cardiac valve prostheses.
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PMID:Congenital schizencephaly associated with in utero warfarin exposure. 803 22

The Marshall-Smith syndrome is characterised by overgrowth, accelerated skeletal maturation, and dysmorphic facial features, often associated with mental retardation of variable degree. Most of the reported patients died in the first three years of life mainly because of respiratory problems. We describe a 5 year old patient with this rare syndrome, who has optic atrophy and agenesis of the corpus callosum, but has no respiratory problems so far. This observation underlines the clinical variability of the Marshall-Smith syndrome and indicates that life expectancy may be prolonged.
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PMID:Long survival of a patient with Marshall-Smith syndrome without respiratory complications. 823 Jan 68

Trichothiodystrophy is characterized by sparse, short, sulfur-deficient hair. Numerous symptom complexes have been described in which the hair abnormality represents a constant feature. We report a boy with trichothiodystrophy, ichthyotic skin changes, onychodystrophy, chronic neutropenia, osteosclerosis, hypothyroidism, nystagmus, growth and mental retardation, and microcephaly, who developed a progressive encephalopathy with ataxia and optic atrophy at 2.5 years of age. In addition to a deficient cystine level identified on a hair sample, a disturbance in the composition of other amino acids was present. Although features were reminiscent of osteosclerosis, ichthyosis, brittle hair due to trichothiodystrophy, impaired intelligence, decreased fertility, and short stature (SIBIDS) and could represent a variant of this disorder, findings in our patient may reflect a new trichothiodystrophy symptom complex that carries a poor prognosis for survival beyond childhood.
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PMID:Trichothiodystrophy and associated anomalies: a variant of SIBIDS or new symptom complex? 834

A family with an X-linked mental retardation syndrome involving seven children in two generations is reported. The syndrome includes microcephaly, severe mental retardation, optic atrophy with severely impaired vision or blindness, a severe hearing defect, spasticity, epileptic seizures, restricted movement of the large joints, and death in infancy or early childhood. We conclude that this is a distinct, previously unrecognized X-linked mental retardation syndrome.
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PMID:New X-linked syndrome with severe mental retardation, severely impaired vision, severe hearing defect, epileptic seizures, spasticity, restricted joint mobility, and early death. 845 40

We describe 5 patients ranging in age from 3 to 47 years, with karyotypic abnormalities resulting in monosomy for portion of 1p36.3, microcephaly, mental retardation, prominent forehead, deep-set eyes, depressed nasal bridge, flat midface, relative prognathism, and abnormal ears. Four patients have small hands and feet. All exhibited self-abusive behavior. Additional findings in some of the patients include brain anomalies, optic atrophy, hearing loss and skeletal deformities. The breakpoints within chromosome 1 were designated at 1p36.33 (1 case). Thus, the smallest region of deletion overlap is 1p36.33-->1pter. Detection of the abnormal 1 relied on high resolution G-band analysis. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) utilizing a DNA probe (Oncor D1Z2) containing the repetitive sequences in distal 1p36, confirmed a deletion of one 1 homologue in all 5 cases. The abnormal 1 resulted from a de novo deletion in only one patient. The remaining patients were either confirmed (3 cases) or suspected (1 case) to have unbalanced translocations. Despite the additional genetic imbalance present in these four cases, monosomy of 1p36.33 appears to be responsible for a specific clinical phenotype. Characterization of this phenotype should assist in the clinical diagnosis of this chromosome abnormality.
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PMID:Partial monosomy of chromosome 1p36.3: characterization of the critical region and delineation of a syndrome. 858 67

Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is the commonest inherited peripheral neuropathy. The clinical study of 45 patients with CMT is presented. They were derived from Antonio Pedro Hospital of Universidade Federal Fluminense in Niteroi, RJ, Brazil. Such patients could be divided by the motor conduction velocity in two types: a demyelinating form or type I (11 cases) and an axonal form or type II (34 cases). The disease was inherited as an autosomal dominant trait in 23 patients and as an autosomal recessive trait in 7 cases. In 15 patients the disorder was sporadic. The age of onset was in most of our cases before the 20 years. All of them had distal weakness in lower limbs. 38.2% had also distal weakness in upper limbs. 80% had distal wasting of the lower limbs and 50% had distal wasting of upper limbs. The tendon reflexes were absent in 64% in lower limbs and in 28% in upper limbs. The sensitive impairment in the distal regions of the extremities was mild in most patients. We found enlargement of peripheral nerves in 7 patients of type I. Pes cavus was present in 21 cases and scoliosis in 7. We found postural tremor of hands in 6 patients. In 9 cases there were rare features as mental retardation, trigeminal nevralgia, optic atrophy, deafness and calf enlargement. In most of our cases the clinical course was very slow progressive. A greater severity was seen in our sporadic cases.
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PMID:[Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Clinical study in 45 patients]. 858 9

PEHO syndrome is a rare progressive infantile encephalopathy, with variable age of onset of hypotonia, convulsions, mental retardation, oedema, and optic atrophy. Neuroimaging shows cerebellar and brainstem atrophy in most instances. A PEHO-like syndrome has been described in which those affected do not have the typical changes on neuroimaging. We report four new cases, two isolated cases and two sisters, who might be part of the PEHO-like syndrome.
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PMID:PEHO or PEHO-like syndrome? 872 64

We report an inbred Arab family from the United Arab Emirates with two children affected with mental retardation, iris coloboma, optic atrophy, nystagmus, and a distinctive facial appearance. This includes a long narrow face, downslanting palpebral fissures, a narrow nose with hypoplasia of the alae nasi, a small philtrum and a thin upper lip. We suggest that the combination of abnormalities in these children represents a previously undescribed autosomal recessive syndrome.
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PMID:Mental retardation, iris coloboma, optic atrophy and distinctive facial appearance in two sibs. 968 94

Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene defects may play a role in the development of maternally inherited diabetes mellitus and deafness (MIDD). A family from Southern Italy who showed maternal transmission of type 2 diabetes mellitus with three individuals affected is described. A 10.4 kb deletion and mutations at nucleotide positions (np) 3243, 7445 and 11778 in the mtDNA of six relatives were sought. The mitochondrial np 3243 mutation of the tRNA Leu (UUR) gene was identified in a boy affected by optic atrophy and mental retardation, as well as in his diabetic mother. No other mutations or deletions were found. Our study points out the variable phenotypic expression of the np 3243 mtDNA mutation. This may suggest the presence of other mitochondrial or nuclear mutations required to modulate the phenotype. A clinical and metabolic follow-up of all family members was necessary to understand the role of the np 3243 mutation, especially in one child affected by optic atrophy and mental retardation. Further studies will be aimed at investigating the prevalence of mutations and deletions of mtDNA in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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PMID:Mitochondrial DNA mutation at np 3243 in a family with maternally inherited diabetes mellitus. 1066 22


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