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Craniovertebral malformation complex in a child with Weismann-Netter-Stuhl syndrome.

Ali Al Kaissi1, Farid Ben Chehida, Hassan Gharbi, Mourad Jinziri, Hatem Safi, Maher Ben Ghachem, Franz Grill, Franz Varga, Klaus Klaushofer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Bowing of the legs is usually thrown into the basket of vitamin D deficiency rickets; therefore, a significant number of affected children can be misdiagnosed and improperly managed. This case illustrates how the careful clinical and radiological assessment of such a case can lead to the adequate understanding of its etiology. DESCRIPTION: We report a sporadic case of a 2-year-old male child who presented with radiological features that were compatible with Weismann-Netter-Stuhl syndrome. In addition, we observed craniovertebral malformation complex. He was of normal intelligence. To our knowledge, the combination of Weismann-Netter-Stuhl syndrome and presence of a hypoplastic occipitalized atlas and further C2-C3 fusion has not been reported before. The diagnosis of Weismann-Netter-Stuhl is discussed. Classically, Weismann-Netter-Stuhl syndrome is characterized by short stature, mental retardation (in some individuals), dural calcification, and anterior bowing of the tibiae. However, we believe that careful clinical and radiological examinations can reveal more striking data which might positively reflect on the whole process of management. COMMENTS: We postulate that the congenital limitations in neck movements in our patient developed because of the marked fusion of the hypoplastic and occipitalized atlas and simultaneous C2-C3 fusion. Therefore, if this form of malformation is disregarded, there may be involvement of the atlantoaxial structure, and this can possibly lead to serious neurological and even life-threatening complications. The use of CT scanning for the detection of such abnormalities can be remarkably important.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16773178     DOI: 10.2223/JPED.1489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr (Rio J)        ISSN: 0021-7557            Impact factor:   2.197


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1.  Weismann-Netter-Stuhl syndrome: report of two cases and treatment.

Authors:  Pratyush Gupta; Ravi Mittal; Samarth Mittal; Vivek Shankar
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2014-02-04
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