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We describe 2 brothers with a malformation syndrome consisting of agenesis of the corpus callosum, cutaneous hypopigmentation, bilateral cataract, cleft lip and palate, and combined immunodeficiency. The clinical history of both patients was characterized by severe psychomotor retardation, seizures, recurrent severe respiratory infections, and chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. The children died of bronchopneumonia at age 2 and 3 years, respectively. Immunological investigations showed, in one sib studied, skin anergy to recall antigens, profound depletion of T4+ lymphocytes, and serum IgG2 deficiency. Necropsy showed agenesis of the corpus callosum, hypoplasia of the cerebellar vermis, and profound hypoplasia of the thymus and of the peripheral lymphoid tissue. The distinctive features of these sibs appear to define a previously undescribed hereditary MCA/MR syndrome. The clinical and pathological findings seem to indicate, as a pathogenetic mechanism, a defect involving the embryonic organization of the central nervous system and of the immune system.
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PMID:Agenesis of the corpus callosum, combined immunodeficiency, bilateral cataract, and hypopigmentation in two brothers. 334 62

We report on a 7-year-old boy born of consanguineous parents with severe microcephaly (-5 SD) but borderline intelligence, juvenile cataract, muscular build, rhizomelic shortness of limbs predominantly of femora, advanced bone age, and micropenis. This combination of signs appears unique and may represent an undescribed, possibly autosomal recessive MCA syndrome. The use of LDDB and POSSUM in the workup of such "new syndromes" is reviewed. Three search strategies are discussed: single rare sign browsing, best combinatory fit using an array of key words, and combined rare signs scan. Pitfalls in the use of such databases and the some problems raised by inconsistent/ incomplete encoding in those two popular, highly useful syndromology retrieval systems are discussed.
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PMID:Microcephaly, muscular build, rhizomelia, and cataracts: description of a possible recessive syndrome and some comments on the use of electronic databases in syndromology. 902 Oct 21

We report four sibs with an MCA/MR syndrome whose parents were first cousins. The sibs had mental retardation, microcephaly, hearing problems, cataract, and multiple osseous malformations, such as dislocated elbows, bowed tibiae, and scoliosis. Review of published reports and the use of the London Dysmorphology Database suggest that this family presents a new syndrome.
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PMID:Four sibs with dislocated elbows, bowed tibiae, scoliosis, deafness, cataract, microcephaly, and mental retardation: a new MCA/MR syndrome. 973 34