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Two sibs from one Lebanese family presented with congenital hearing loss, meatal atresia, preauricular tags and pits, branchial cysts or fistulae, strabismus, difficulty in opening the mouth wide enough, abnormal fifth fingers, somewhat short stature, and learning disability and patchy skin depigmentation in one. Temporal bone abnormalities identified on computed tomography included atresia of the external auditory canal with reduction in size of the middle ear, malformed ossicles, and unilateral internal auditory canal hypoplasia. Hand radiographs showed pointed phalanges of the 5th fingers with osseous erosions. Their father, his sister, and his half-brother had unilateral auricular pits and/or branchial cysts. Results of all laboratory investigations including sequencing of the EYA1 gene were normal. Differential diagnosis is discussed and the possibility of the report of a new autosomal dominant type of branchiogenic-deafness syndrome with variable expressivity is raised.
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PMID:A new dominant branchiogenic-deafness syndrome with internal auditory canal hypoplasia and abnormal extremities. 1283 14

We describe a patient with multiple congenital anomalies including deafness, lacrimal duct stenosis, strabismus, bilateral cervical sinuses, congenital cardiac defects, hypoplasia of the corpus callosum, and hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermis. Mutation analysis of EYA1, SIX1, and SIX5, genes that underlie otofaciocervical and/or branchio-oto-renal syndrome, was negative. Pathologic diagnosis of the excised cervical sinus tracts was revised on re-examination to heterotopic salivary gland tissue. Using high resolution chromosomal microarray analysis, we identified a novel 2.52 Mb deletion at 19p13.12, which was confirmed by fluorescent in situ hybridization and demonstrated to be a de novo mutation by testing of the parents. Overall, deletions of chromosome 19p13 are rare.
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PMID:A novel chromosome 19p13.12 deletion in a child with multiple congenital anomalies. 1921 39