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Short rib-polydactyly syndrome (SRPS) with anencephaly and other central nervous system anomalies: A new type of SRPS or a more severe expression of a known SRPS entity?
Authors:Marí  A-Luisa Martí  nez-Frí  as,Eva Bermejo,Miguel Urioste,Javier Egü    s,Jos   A. L   Pez Soler
Affiliation:MaríA-Luisa Martínez-Frías,Eva Bermejo,Miguel Urioste,Javier Egüés,José A. LÓPez Soler
Abstract:We describe two patients with short rib-poly-dactyly syndrome (SRPS) from two unrelated Spanish families. These patients present clinical and radiological characteristics that overlap those of the different established types of SRPS. In addition, one patient had anencephaly and the other patient had severe brain abnormalities with a family history of an older sister with anencephaly, and a brother diagnosed with SRPS. This second family is interesting in that the two affected brothers present with different clinical and radiological findings; for example, one had ovoid tibiae and the other did not. This particular family shows that intrafamiliar variation is also observed within SRPS. It remains unsettled whether these cases might be considered a new type of SRPS or a variant of an established entity or whether the differences between the SRPS represent variability or heterogeneity. Molecular studies may answer this question in the near future. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:short rib-polydactyly syndrome  Saldino-Noonan  type I SRPS  Majewski  type II SRPS  Verma-Naumoff  type III SRPS  Beemer-Langer  type IV SRPS
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