Frontiers in Pediatrics (Apr 2023)

A Chinese family with cat eye syndrome and abnormality of eye movement: First case report

  • Yang Lu,
  • Liping Shen,
  • Yue Zheng,
  • Haichen Zhang,
  • Yanbo Liu,
  • Ming Qi,
  • Ming Qi,
  • Shangzhi Huang,
  • Bo Shen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1145183
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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BackgroundCat eye syndrome (CES) is a rare disease with a wide spectrum of phenotypic variability that is observed in 1:150,000 newborns. CES is characterized clinically by the combination of iris coloboma, anal atresia, and preauricular tags and/or pits. Many eye malformations have been reported to be associated with CES, such as iris and chorioretinal coloboma. However, an abnormality of eye movement has not been previously reported.Case presentationWe report on a Chinese family carrying a 22q11.1-q11.21 duplication of 1.7Mb tetrasomy (chr22:16,500,000–18,200,000, hg38) in two generations. Based on the proband and her father’s clinical manifestations, including ophthalmological examination, cytogenetic analysis, FISH, CNV-seq, and WES, the diagnosis of CES with an abnormality of eye movement was made.ConclusionOur findings broadened the symptom spectrum of CES syndrome and laid the foundation for pathogenesis, diagnostic targets, and drug research on the abnormality of eye movement, and were helpful for early diagnosis and intervention of CES.

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