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Christian Peña-Padilla1, Lorena Viramontes-Aguilar2, Gerónimo Tavares-Macías2
1Center for Registry and Research in Congenital Anomalies (CRIAC), Service of Genetics and Cytogenetics Unit, Pediatrics Division, Dr. Juan I. Menchaca Civil Hospital of Guadalajara , Guadalajara , Jalisco , Mexico.
Abstract:
Background: Pfeiffer syndrome (PS) is an autosomal dominant entity characterized by craniosynostosis, broad thumbs, and preaxially deviated great toes. It is classified in three types depending on the severity. Type 1: Mild to moderate severity, Type 2: Severe presentation with cloverleaf skull, and Type 3: Severe craniosynostosis with prominent ocular proptosis. Association of Pfeiffer syndrome (PS) types 2 and 3 with "prune belly" anomaly has been reported in two non-related patients, one PS type 2 and one PS type 3. Case Report: we report the second case of PS type 3 in a female neonate with "prune belly" anomaly and prenatal exposure to Parvovirus B19. Conclusions: We suggest that the "prune belly" anomaly and others abdominal wall defects as omphalocele and scar-type defects may be included as a feature in PS type 2 and 3.
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