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Say syndrome: A new Brazilian case
We report on a Brazilian boy, born to nonconsanguineous parents, who presented short stature, microcephaly, large ears, Robin sequence, hand anomalies, delayed bone age, and developmental delay. Major signs found in this patient are related to the Say syndrome
Blepharophimosis, ptosis, epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES) and cleft lip and palate. Report of two Brazilian families
We have evaluated a girl and a boy with the blepharophimosis, ptosis and epicanthus inversus syndrome (BPES). The girl presented cleft palate and the boy showed cleft lip and palate as additional clinical signs. Both showed familial recurrence in fourth and third generations, respectively. The other family members also presented blepharophimosis, ptosis, and epicanthus inversus, but without lip and palatal involvement. There were no additional clinical signs nor infertility in these patients. To our knowledge this is the first instance of cleft lip and palate reported as additional signs of the BPES syndrome.<br>Os autores descrevem uma menina e um menino com a sĂndrome de blefarofimose, ptose e epicanto inverso (BPES). A menina apresentou fissura de palato e o menino mostrou fissura de lábio e palato como sinais clĂnicos adicionais. Ambos mostraram recorrĂŞncia familial em quatro e trĂŞs gerações, respectivamente. Outros membros de ambas as famĂlias apresentaram tambĂ©m blefarofimose, ptose e epicanto inverso, mas sem envolvimento de lábio e palato. NĂŁo existem sinais clĂnicos adicionais nem infertilidade nestes pacientes. De acordo com o nosso conhecimento, este Ă© o primeiro relato de fissura de lábio e palato registrada como sinal adicional na sĂndrome BPES
Novel variants in GNAI3 associated with auriculocondylar syndrome strengthen a common dominant negative effect
Molecular Technology and Informatics for Personalised Medicine and Healt