Possible case of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome in sibs
- PMID: 11568923
- DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.1523
Possible case of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome in sibs
Abstract
In this article, we describe two sibs, a brother and sister, with severe mental retardation and multiple congenital anomalies including "coarse" facial features, short stature, seizures, hypertrichosis, short great toes, and overbreathing. Comparison of these patients with previous reports suggests that they could represent the first familial cases of the Pitt-Hopkins syndrome. The recurrence in sibs within the same family supports autosomal recessive inheritance for the condition. Variable expression of the respiratory symptoms, which has not been reported earlier, is underlined.
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