Classical lissencephaly associated with dolichocephaly, hair and nail defect
Claudio Celentano1, Raffaella Zannolli, Sabrina Buoni
1Department of Medicine and Aging, Section of Obstetric and Gynecology, Nuovo Policlinico, University 'G. D'Annunzio', Medical School, University of Chieti, Chieti, Italy. ccelen@tin.it
Abstract:
We report on an 1-day-old boy with classical lissencephaly (grade 1, according to Kato and Dobyns, 2003) associated with an extended phenotype, including dolichocephaly, and hair and nail defects. The diagnosis of lissencephaly was made in utero, allowing the rapid characterization of the phenotype at birth. Because previously reported cases were not associated with the features described in our proband, they might represent a newly identified condition.
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