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Diaphragmatic hernia in Denys-Drash syndrome
K Devriendt1, E Deloof, P Moerman
1Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital Leuven, Belgium.
American Journal of Medical Genetics
|May 22, 1995
Abstract:
We report on a newborn infant with male pseudohermaphroditism and glomerular lesions (Denys-Drash syndrome) but without Wilms tumor. A constitutional heterozygous mutation in the WT1 gene (366Arg to His) was identified. In addition the child had a large diaphragmatic hernia, so far not described in Denys-Drash syndrome. The expression of the WT1 gene in pleural and abdominal mesothelium and the occurrence of diaphragmatic hernia in transgenic mice with a homozygous WT1 deletion strongly suggests that the diaphragmatic hernia in this patient is part of the malformation pattern caused by WT1 mutations.