Literature DB >> 9805132

FG syndrome: report of three new families with linkage to Xq12-q22.1.

J M Graham1, D Tackels, K Dibbern, D Superneau, C Rogers, K Corning, C E Schwartz.   

Abstract

FG syndrome is a rare X-linked recessive form of mental retardation, first described by Opitz and Kaveggia in 1974 in five related males with mental retardation, disproportionately large heads, imperforate anus, and congenital hypotonia. Partial agenesis of the corpus callosum was noted in at least one of the initial cases and has been seen in a number of subsequently-reported cases. The associated congenital hypotonia with joint hyperlaxity tends to progress to contractures with spasticity and unsteady gait in later life. The presence of subtle facial abnormalities and the characteristic behavior in midchildhood facilitate diagnosis at this age, particularly when there are other affected male relatives in the maternal family. Recently, Briault et al. [1997] mapped a gene for FG syndrome to the Xq12-q21.31 region. We describe three additional families (six additional patients) with FG syndrome on whom we have conducted linkage analysis. Our findings support the localization of a gene for the FG syndrome in Xq12-q21. In addition, we have noted skewed X-inactivation in carrier females, as well as new associated findings in affected males of sagittal craniosynostosis and split hand malformation.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9805132

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet        ISSN: 0148-7299


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