• Quantitative assessment of craniofacial morphology in Johanson-Blizzard syndrome

      Deutsch, Curtis K.; Hreczko, Tania; Holmes, Lewis B. (2013-03-06)
      BACKGROUND: Here we apply objective, reliable methods of dysmorphology diagnosis to a patient with Johanson-Blizzard syndrome (MIM #243800). Using an extensive normative database, we computed standardized scores on a graded continuum for operational definitions of nasal alar hypoplasia, a commonly observed feature of this condition. CASE: Most of these measurements in this case were greater than 2 standard deviations below the mean, adjusted for age, gender, and ethnicity. CONCLUSION: This report provides a worked example of quantitative anthropometric assessment in the context of a case report, using tools that may find general application in clinical genetics.
    • XK aprosencephaly and anencephaly in sibs

      Townes, Phillip L.; Reuter, Karen L.; Rosquete, E. E.; Magee, B. Dale (1988-03-01)
      Recent studies have suggested a causal and pathogenetic relationship between holoprosencephaly and anencephaly. In support of the proposed relationship we report a sibship that includes anencephalic male twins and a female infant with a severe form of alobar holoprosencephaly, radial aplasia, and oligodactyly. The upper limb and brain malformations are considered to represent aprosencephaly syndrome. The coexistence of anencephaly and aprosencephaly within a sibship suggests that XK aprosencephaly syndrome may be an autosomal recessive disorder.