Acromicric dysplasia and geleophysic dysplasia : similarities and differences

We report on a girl with severe growth retardation, characteristic facies, short stubby hands and feet, progressive joint stiffness, mild aortic and mitral valve insufficiency, and normal intelligence. These features are compatible with the diagnosis acromicric dysplasia. The differential diagnosis...

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Published inEuropean journal of pediatrics Vol. 155; no. 4; pp. 311 - 314
Main Authors HENNEKAM, R. C. M, VAN BEVER, Y, OORTHUYS, J. W. E
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Springer 01.04.1996
Berlin
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Summary:We report on a girl with severe growth retardation, characteristic facies, short stubby hands and feet, progressive joint stiffness, mild aortic and mitral valve insufficiency, and normal intelligence. These features are compatible with the diagnosis acromicric dysplasia. The differential diagnosis with Moore-Federman syndrome and geleophysic dysplasia is discussed; major points to consider in differentiating these entities are the facial appearance, the aspect of the proximal femora, and the presence or absence of storage phenomena. The differences in pattern of inheritance are important in adequate patient care, especially in genetic counselling. Acromicric dysplasia, geleophysic dysplasia, and Moore-Federman syndrome may be allelic forms of the same disorder or different disturbances of the same metabolic pathway.
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ISSN:0340-6199
1432-1076
DOI:10.1007/BF02002719