| Literature DB >> 19019222 |
Hakan Uzun1, Dursun Ali Senses, Munevver Uluba, Kenan Kocabay.
Abstract
Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a rarely seen multisystem developmental disorder syndrome characterized by facial dysmorphia (arched eyebrows, synophrys, depressed nasal bridge, long philtrum, down-turned angles of the mouth), upper-extremity malformations, hirsutism, cardiac defects, growth and cognitive retardation, and gastrointestinal abnormalities. The features of this disorder vary widely among affected individuals and range from relatively mild to severe. Early in life, the distinctive craniofacial features in mild de Lange syndrome may be indistinguishable from the severe (classical) phenotype. We present here a case of newborn with CdLs.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 19019222 PMCID: PMC2611981 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1626-1-329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cases J ISSN: 1757-1626
Figure 1Appearance of facial features of case.
Figure 2Appearance of the case.
Comparison of clinical features of CdLS in the present case
| Prenatal onset growth retardation (68%) | + |
| Initial hypertonicity (100%) | + |
| Low-pitched weak cry in infancy (74%) | + |
| Feeding difficulties in the newborn period and infancy (71%) | + |
| Microbrachycephaly (93%) | + |
| Bushy eyebrows and synophrys (98%) | + |
| Long, curly eyelashes (99%) | + |
| Depressed nasal bridge (83%) | + |
| Anteverted nares (85%) | - |
| Down-turned angles of the mouth (94%) | + |
| High arched palate (86%) and reports of cleft palate | + |
| Micrognathia (84%) | - |
| Spurs in the anterior angle of the mandible, prominent symphysis (66%) | - |
| Short neck (66%) | + |
| Hirsutism (78%) | + |
| Low anterior and posterior hairline (92%) | + |
| Hypoplastic nipples and umbilicus (50%) | - |
| Micromelia (93%) | - |
| Phocomelia and oligodactyly (27%) | - |
| Clinodactyly of fifth fingers (74%) | + |
| Simian crease (51%) | + |
| Proximal implantation of thumbs (72%) | - |
| Hypoplastic external genitalia (57%), | + |
| Ophthalmologic manifestations (50%) | - |
| Cutis marmorata and perioral pale cyanosis (56%) | - |
| Seizures (23%) | + |
| Congenital Heart Defect (33%) | + |