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Review
. 2018 May;176(5):1200-1206.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38659.

Autosomal recessive otofaciocervical syndrome type 2 with novel homozygous small insertion in PAX1 gene

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Autosomal recessive otofaciocervical syndrome type 2 with novel homozygous small insertion in PAX1 gene

Siddaramappa Jagdish Patil et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2018 May.

Abstract

Otofaciocervical syndrome (OTFCS) is described as a single gene disorder of both autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive inheritance. The major clinical features of OTFCS include ear malformations (external/middle/inner ear), facial dysmorphism, shoulder girdle abnormalities, vertebral anomalies, and mild intellectual disability. The autosomal recessive form of OTFCS syndrome (OTFCS2) has been recently reported to be caused due to homozygous mutations in PAX1 gene. Here we report a third family of OTFCS2 phenotype wherein whole exome sequencing identified a novel homozygous small insertion in PAX1 as the underlying genetic cause.

Keywords: absent thymus; autosomal recessive; hearing loss; kyphosis; microtia; otofaciocervical syndrome; protruding shoulders; scapular winging; small scapula; vertebral anomalies.

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