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Review
. 1975 Dec;12(4):339-54.
doi: 10.1136/jmg.12.4.339.

Dyskeratosis congenita: clinical features and genetic aspects. Report of a family and review of the literature

Review

Dyskeratosis congenita: clinical features and genetic aspects. Report of a family and review of the literature

C Sirinavin et al. J Med Genet. 1975 Dec.

Abstract

A large family with dyskeratosis congenita is reported. There were nine affected males, the findings in five of who are reported. We review 46 cases selected from the literature. The cardinal findings of this inherited multisystem disorder are delineated from these 51 cases. The complications of the disease, including opportunistic infection, are described. The parallel is made between dyskeratosis congenita and Fanconi's anaemia. The X-linked transmission of dyskeratosis congenita is confirmed by the family pedigree in this report. From the analysis of the families reported in the literature, there appears to be genetic heterogeneity in this disease. This study in our family indicates absence of close linkage between the Xga locus and the X-linked recessive form of dyskeratosis congenita.

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