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Tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome in a 13-year-old girl with chronic renal failure and severe growth retardation
Authors:Velibor Tasic  Zoran Gucev  Nadica Ristoska-Bojkovska  Aleksandra Janchevska  Hermann-Josef Lüdecke
Institution:1. Medical Faculty Skopje, University Children’s Hospital SkopjeMacedoniavtasic2003@gmail.com;3. Medical Faculty Skopje, University Children’s Hospital SkopjeMacedonia;4. Institut für Humangenetik, Universit?tsklinikum Essen EssenGermany
Abstract:Introduction: The tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome type III (TRPS III) is a rare autosomal dominantly inherited condition. The main clinical features are sparse and slow-growing hair and nails, a pear-shaped nose with a bulbous tip, elongated and flat philtrum, thin upper lip, cone-shaped epiphyses of the phalanges, and short stature. All patients have a point mutation in the TRPS1 gene. Case report: In this paper, we present a 13-year-old female with the typical clinical features of TRPS III, extreme growth retardation, severe deformities of both proximal radii resulting in limited extension of the elbows, and chronic renal failure (CRF) in addition. Molecular diagnostics revealed a missense mutation in exon 6 of TRPS1 that she inherited from her father who is also affected with TRPS III, but does not have CRF. In the index patient, the CRF was found to be due to bilateral renal hypodysplasia (RHD). Conclusion: Beside the renal dysplasia, the girl had severe deformities of the proximal radii – findings which have not been reported so far in TRPS III.
Keywords:Chronic renal failure  growth retardation  renal dysplasia  tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndrome  vesicoureteral reflux
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