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Query: UMLS:C0037315 (
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Treacher Collins syndrome is a form of mandibulofacial dysostosis characterized by
deafness
, hypoplasia of facial bones (mandible, maxilla and cheek bone), antimongoloid slant of palpebral fissures, coloboma of the lower lid and bilateral anomalies of auricle. The condition may be associated with other malformations (cardiovascular system). The major problem in anesthesia lies on the maintenance of a free airway and intubation. During postoperative period, pharyngeal and laryngeal edema may develop even after pharyngoplasty. Cases of
sleep apnea
, respiratory distress and even sudden death have been reported.
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PMID:[Anesthesia in a patient with Treacher-Collins syndrome]. 233 14
Two newborns, 1 male and 1 female, had both Ondine curse, also known as congenital, central hypoventilation syndrome, and Hirschsprung disease. Both infants demonstrated insufficient respiration while asleep and normal respiration when awake. The lesser affected child had an otherwise normal neurologic examination, but suffered from seizures. He died at 18 months of age; neuropathologic examination of the brain was unremarkable. The girl had a severe and ultimately fatal form of this disorder and manifested a variety of neurologic abnormalities indicative of developmental failure of the neural crest-derived tissues. These abnormalities included unreactive pupils and
deafness
. She died at 40 days of age; autopsy permission was denied. The etiology of
sleep apnea
is not known. Mechanisms of central integration may be abnormal but the association with neural crest maldevelopment implicates the peripheral nervous system.
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PMID:Ondine curse and neurocristopathy. 350 86
We report an unusual problem with fibreoptic bronchoscopy in an 8-year-old girl with Negar syndrome. She had a history of difficult airway since birth, and had undergone mandibular distraction for severe obstructive
sleep apnoea
when she was aged 2 years. Nagar syndrome is a Treacher-Collins like syndrome with normal intelligence, conductive bone
deafness
and problems with articulation. The patients have malar hypoplasia with down slanting palpebral fissures, high nasal bridge, micrognathia, absence of lower eyelashes, low set posteriorly rotated ears, preauricular tags, atresia of external ear canal, cleft palate, hypoplasia of thumb, with or without radius, and limited elbow extension. Protracted attempts with a fibreoptic bronchoscope failed to visualize the glottis, and this was only possible when the tube was guided to the larynx by blind nasal intubation. Apparently, the healing of the wounds for the mandibular distraction in the mandibular space on the inside of the rami of the mandible had caused differential fibrosis on either side of the hyoid, leading to a triplane distortion of the larynx with a left shift, clockwise rotation to a 2-8 o'clock direction and a slight tilt towards the left pharyngeal wall. The large epiglottis overlying this had precluded a view of the larynx. Finally, the older technique of breathguided intubation facilitated fibreoptic bronchoscopy to achieve tracheal intubation.
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PMID:Difficult paediatric intubation when fibreoptic laryngoscopy fails. 1251 41
Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere (BVVL) syndrome is a rare disorder with clinical features that include progressive bilateral sensorineural
deafness
and a variety of cranial nerve impairments. Respiratory compromise has been observed in most familial and sporadic cases; however, few studies have been published regarding sleep-disordered breathing in this syndrome. We report the unique case of a 16-year-old girl with the clinical features of BVVL syndrome who presented with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss and then progressively developed paralysis of the 7th and 9th-12th cranial nerves. More importantly, she presented with the unusual feature of severe sleep-disordered breathing. A polysomnographic study showed evidence of dominant central
sleep apnea
, and the majority of apneic episodes more likely occurred in stage 2 during NREM sleep. The central
sleep apnea
was associated with rapid respiratory deterioration and death. This report raises the fact that a patient with BVVL syndrome may present with severe sleep-disordered breathing as a life-threatening condition, which emphasizes the need for greater attention to the early detection of potential sleep-disordered breathing in these afflicted with the BVVL syndrome for optimal clinical management.
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PMID:Severe sleep-disordered breathing in a patient with Brown-Vialetto-Van Laere syndrome: polysomnographic findings. 1766 29
We describe the clinical characteristics of 4 singleton cases, 3 males and 1 female, with Myhre Syndrome (OMIM 139210), who were born to non-consanguineous parents. Three cases had no family history of similarly affected individuals but 1 male's mother had short stature, some facial features suggestive of Myhre syndrome and evidence of skewed X-chromosome inactivation in her blood DNA. Short stature,
deafness
, learning difficulties, skeletal anomalies and facial dysmorphisms were evident in all cases. Arthralgia and stiff joints with limited movement were also present. The facial appearance, thickened skin, a 'muscular' habitus are memorable features. The female patient was least affected: this patient and one affected male displayed streaky skin with areas of patchy thickening, suggestive of genetic mosaicism. One patient developed
sleep apnoea
, a restrictive ventilatory defect and died following a choking episode. Another affected male developed recurrent, progressive, proximal, tracheal stenosis requiring partial tracheal resection, laser treatment and eventually tracheotomy. Review of Myhre syndrome patients in the literature and syndromes in the differential diagnosis, suggests heterogeneity in Myhre syndrome and clinical overlap with Laryngotracheal stenosis, Arthropathy, Prognathism and Short stature syndrome.
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PMID:Clinical features and respiratory complications in Myhre syndrome. 2181 39