Prenatal diagnosis of sporadic Apert syndrome: a sequential diagnostic approach combining three-dimensional computed tomography and molecular biology |
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Authors: | Mahieu-Caputo D Sonigo P Amiel J Simon I Aubry M C Lemerrer M Delezoïde A L Gigarel N Dommergues M Dumez Y |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, H?pital Necker-Enfants-Malades and University Paris V, France. dominique.mahieu@nck.ap-hop-paris.fr |
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Abstract: | Apert syndrome is characterized by coronal craniosynostosis, midfacial hypoplasia, symmetrical syndactyly of the hands and feet described as 'mitten-like' with varying degrees of mental retardation. It results from a mutation of the fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGFR2) gene. In the absence of a family history, prenatal diagnosis may be difficult based on sonography alone. We report a case in which the prenatal diagnosis of Apert syndrome was suspected by ultrasonography, established by three-dimensional computed tomography scan (3DTS) and confirmed by the detection of a mutation on amniotic cells. This underscores the usefulness of a sequential diagnostic approach combining 3DTS and molecular biology in cases in which sonography alone is not con- clusive. |
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