Neonatal Medicine (Nov 2020)

Campomelic Dysplasia with Sex Reversal Harboring a Novel Frameshift Mutation

  • Ha Na Lee,
  • Chae Young Kim,
  • Euiseok Jung,
  • Beom Hee Lee,
  • Byong Sop Lee,
  • Ellen Ai Rhan Kim,
  • Ki-Soo Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5385/nm.2020.27.4.197
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
pp. 197 – 201

Abstract

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Campomelic dysplasia (CD) is a rare genetic disease characterized by skeletal dysplasia that also affects several other organ systems. CD is caused by a SOX9 mutation. We here report a case of CD with a 46, XY karyotype and female external genitalia. This child was born with a weight of 3.12 kg after 37 weeks of gestation. She exhibited a number of characteristic features including a small thoracic cage, bowing of both femurs, clubbed feet, hypoplastic scapula, 11 pairs of ribs, a bell-shaped narrow thorax, micrognathia, macroglossia, a cleft palate, a flattened nasal bridge, and low set ears. She experienced additional distress because of the presence of a tracheal ring and because she had tracheomalacia. CD was diagnosed through nucleotide sequence analysis. A frameshift mutation, c.235delC (p.Gln79Argfs*31), was identified in the SOX9 gene that has not previously been reported.

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