Extra phenotypic features in a girl with Miller syndrome
- PMID: 21346561
- DOI: 10.1097/MCD.0b013e3283416701
Extra phenotypic features in a girl with Miller syndrome
Abstract
A 4-year-old girl, the child of nonconsanguineous parents was referred for clinical assessment because of postaxial limb defects associated with mild facial dysmorphism. The overall phenotypic features were compatible with the Miller syndrome. The proband manifested distinctive bone defects, consisting of triangular-shaped terminal phalanges and cone-shaped epiphyses of the middle phalanges of the feet. Using the sequence analysis of the DHODH gene we identified compound heterozygous mutations in the proband. Furthermore, both the parents were found to be heterozygous carriers of one of the two mutations found in the proband. Interestingly, the father had a history of postaxial polydactyly. We speculated that the postaxial polydactyly in the father was either a heterozygote manifestation or is unrelated.
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