1.Acro-dermato-ungual-lacrimal-tooth syndrome: case report.
Jian YANG ; Hong-juan ZHANG ; Wen-lin YANG ; Guang-sheng CHEN ; Zhi-wei TANG ; Shuang CHEN ; Wen-hong YE
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(9):851-853
Adult
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Ectodermal Dysplasia
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genetics
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pathology
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Female
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Fingers
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abnormalities
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Humans
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Nasolacrimal Duct
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abnormalities
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Syndrome
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Tooth Abnormalities
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pathology
2.A novel variant in the GJB6 gene in a large Chinese family with a unique phenotype of Clouston syndrome.
Hequn HUANG ; Mengyun CHEN ; Xia LIU ; Xixi XIONG ; Lanbo ZHOU ; Zhonglan SU ; Yan LU ; Bo LIANG
Frontiers of Medicine 2023;17(2):330-338
Clouston syndrome (OMIM #129500), also known as hidrotic ectodermal dysplasia type 2, is a rare autosomal dominant skin disorder. To date, four mutations in the GJB6 gene, G11R, V37E, A88V, and D50N, have been confirmed to cause this condition. In previous studies, the focus has been mainly on gene sequencing, and there has been a lack of research on clinical manifestations and pathogenesis. To confirm the diagnosis of this pedigree at the molecular level and summarize and analyse the clinical phenotype of patients and to provide a basis for further study of the pathogenesis of the disease, we performed whole-exome and Sanger sequencing on a large Chinese Clouston syndrome pedigree. Detailed clinical examination included histopathology, hair microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy. We found a novel heterozygous missense variant (c.134G>C:p.G45A) for Clouston syndrome. We identified a new clinical phenotype involving all nail needling pain in all patients and found a special honeycomb hole structure in the patients' hair under scanning electron microscopy. Our data reveal that a novel variant (c.134G>C:p.G45A) plays a likely pathogenic role in this pedigree and highlight that genetic testing is necessary for the diagnosis of Clouston syndrome.
Humans
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Connexin 30/genetics*
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Connexins/genetics*
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East Asian People
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Ectodermal Dysplasia/pathology*
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Phenotype
4.Prenatal diagnosis of anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia with unconventional loci abnormalities: a case report.
Lian CHEN ; Yang-Yu ZHAO ; Yuan WEI ; Yan WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yong-Qing WANG ; Jian-Ying LIU ; Yong YANG ; Yan-Hong TAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(17):3177-3179
Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia (EDA) is a relatively rare congenital hereditary disease. Because of a reduced number of sweat glands, patients are unable to perspire and consequently suffer from hyperthermia and infection. This is a potential cause of death in childhood. Domestic prenatal diagnosis methods focus on genetic diagnosis. But for some conditions, because of the uncertain molecular pathology, we need other methods to assist to in prenatal diagnosis. Here, we report one case of a new mutation locus which may be associated with EDA and the prenatal diagnosis of EDA by fetal skin biopsy under fetoscopy in mid pregnancy, combined with a review of the literature.
Adult
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Biopsy
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Ectodermal Dysplasia
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diagnosis
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genetics
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pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Male
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Mutation
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Pregnancy
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Prenatal Diagnosis
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Skin
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pathology
5.Report of a case with Johanson-Blizzard syndrome and literatures review.
Zhi-Feng LIU ; Zhi-Hua ZHANG ; Mei LI ; Yu JIN ; Min LIAN ; Wen-Wei TANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2011;49(1):66-69
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical characteristics and diagnosis of the Johanson-Blizzard syndrome.
METHODThe clinical characteristics and diagnosing procedure of 1 case with Johanson-Blizzard syndrome were analyzed, and genetic analysis was made in diagnosing procedure, and 28 cases of Johanson-Blizzard syndrome with detailed clinical data were reviewed and analyzed.
RESULTA one year and nine months old girl, who was initially admitted to the hospital because of fatty diarrhea and increased frequency of defecation. Imperforate anus, and aplastic alae nasi was noticed after birth. On physical examination, short stature, mental retardation, tooth abnormalities and scalp defects were observed. Fat globule was found by routine stool test. Serum biochemistry showed an exocrine and endocrine pancreatic insufficiency, CT scan of the abdomen demonstrated fatty replacement of the pancreas, UBR1 gene analysis showed heterozygous for two missense changes. In all 29 cases, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (72.4%) and hypoplasia of the alae nasi (93%) were the most common clinical manifestations, and sensorineural hearing loss (59%), scalp defects (69%) and hair thinning or upsweep of the hair (44.8%), hypothyroidism (44.8%), absence of permanent teeth (44.8%) and imperforate anus (21%) were also very common, but did not include consanguineous marriage of parents (10.3%).
CONCLUSIONJohanson-Blizzard syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive multisystem disorder, it is characterized by the association of congenital exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and hypoplasia or aplasia of the nasal wings, and can be diagnosed by clinical characteristics and UBR1 gene analysis.
Anus, Imperforate ; Deafness ; diagnosis ; genetics ; pathology ; Ectodermal Dysplasia ; diagnosis ; genetics ; pathology ; Female ; Growth Disorders ; Hearing Loss, Sensorineural ; Humans ; Hypothyroidism ; diagnosis ; genetics ; pathology ; Infant ; Intellectual Disability ; Nose ; abnormalities ; pathology ; Pancreatic Diseases ; diagnosis ; genetics ; pathology ; Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ; genetics