Progressive subglottic stenosis in a child with Pallister-Killian syndrome
- PMID: 28745802
- DOI: 10.1111/cga.12240
Progressive subglottic stenosis in a child with Pallister-Killian syndrome
Abstract
Pallister-Killian syndrome (PKS) is rare genetic disorder caused by tetrasomy 12p mosaicism with supernumerary isochromosome 12p that manifests with intellectual disability, craniofacial dysmorphism, and epilepsy. Although PKS presents as a multisystem morphological defect, respiratory system involvement is rare, except for diaphragmatic hernia. We are the first to report a case of PKS with progressive subglottic stenosis. Subglottic stenosis is a potentially lethal condition due to severe respiratory obstruction and difficult intubation; therefore, further accumulation of cases is required to assess the causal link between PKS and subglottic stenosis.
Keywords: Pallister-Killian syndrome; buccal mucosal FISH; polymicrogyria; subglottic stenosis; tetrasomy 12p.
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