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Lethal olivopontoneocerebellar hypoplasia with dysmorphic features in sibs
I D Young1, P A McKeever, M V Squier
1Department of Clinical Genetics, City Hospital, Nottingham.
Journal of Medical Genetics
|October 1, 1992
Abstract:
This report describes the clinical and neuropathological features in male and female sibs who died shortly after birth as a result of frequent convulsions and lack of spontaneous respiratory effect. Both sibs had a prominent occiput with mild contractures and the female also had overlapping fingers and rockerbottom feet. The genetic and neuropathological findings were consistent with a diagnosis of an autosomal recessive form of olivopontoneocerebellar hypoplasia/atrophy.