Identification and Mapping of Locus on the Long Arm of Chromosome 4 that is Associated with Mental Retardation and Optic Atrophy in a Qatari Aamily with Undelineated Autosomal Recessive Disease

Author(s):  
Yasser Al-Sarraj
Pulse ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-35
Author(s):  
Tahera Nazrin ◽  
Pinkoo Attawar ◽  
Md Moniruzzaman ◽  
I Islam

Afibrinogenemia is a rare bleeding disorder with an estimated prevalence of 1:10,00,000 [1, 2]. It is an autosomal recessive disease resulting from mutations in any of the 3 genes that encodes the 3 polypeptide chains of fibrinogen and are located on the long arm of chromosome 4 3. Spontaneous bleeding, bleeding after minor trauma, and excessive bleeding during interventional procedures are the principal manifestations [2, 4]. Here we have reviewed the process of diagnosing a case of such rare disorder in Apollo Hospitals Dhaka. We have also highlighted the treatment and management plan of such a case.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/pulse.v4i1.6964Pulse Vol.4 January 2010 p.34-35


2008 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-128 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kimia Kahrizi ◽  
Hossein Najmabadi ◽  
Roxana Kariminejad ◽  
Payman Jamali ◽  
Mahdi Malekpour ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 793-802 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weijing Kong ◽  
Yan Meng ◽  
Liping Zou ◽  
Guang Yang ◽  
Jing Wang ◽  
...  

AbstractObjectivesSanfilippo syndrome (Mucopolysaccharidosis III, MPS III) is a rare autosomal recessive hereditary disease, which is caused by lysosomal enzyme deficiency. This study was operated to investigate clinical and molecular characteristics of patients with MPS III, which will improve the diagnosis and treatment of MPS III.MethodThirty four patients with MPS III were assessed using clinical evaluation, questionnaire, and scoring system.ResultsAmong the 34 patients, 14 had MPS IIIA, 19 had MPS III B, and one had MPS III C. Speech delay (100%) and intellectual disability (100%) were the most prevalent clinical manifestations in this cohort, followed by hyperactivity (94.12%), hirsutism (91.18%), enlarged head circumference (73.52%), repeated diarrhea (67.64%), sparse teeth (67.64%), and Mongolian spots (64.71%). There were two clinical manifestations that were significantly different between IIIA and IIIB: Hepatosplenomegaly and serrated teeth. The most common initial symptoms at diagnosis were speech delay (52.94%), hyperactivity (35.29%), and mental retardation (29.41%). Genetic analysis of 25 patients was conducted, which identified 12 novel mutations.ConclusionWhen language retardation, mental retardation, and rough facial features occurred, MPS III should be considered. At same time, more examination should be operated, such as examination of changes in cranial magnetic resonance imaging of cerebral cortex atrophy. Hepatosplenomegaly and serrated teeth could be used clinically to preliminarily distinguish IIIA from IIIB.


2020 ◽  
Vol 09 (04) ◽  
pp. 285-288
Author(s):  
Mervan Bekdas ◽  
Guray Can ◽  
Recep Eroz ◽  
Selma Erdogan Duzcu

AbstractProgressive family intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC) is an autosomal recessive disease that causes chronic cholestasis. It is associated with pathogenic variants in genes that encode proteins involved in bile secretion to canaliculus from hepatocytes. In this study, we present a 16-year-old boy who presented with severe pruritus and cholestatic jaundice. All possible infectious etiologies were negative. A liver biopsy was consistent with intrahepatic cholestasis and portal fibrosis. DNA was isolated from a peripheral blood sample, and whole exome sequencing was performed. A novel c.3484G > T/p.Glu162Ter variant in the ABCB11 gene and a c.208G> A/p.Asp70Asn variant in the ATP8B1 gene were detected. Despite traditional treatment, the patient's recurrent severe symptoms did not improve. The patient was referred for a liver transplantation. This novel c.3484G > T/p.Glu162Ter variant is associated with a severe and recurrent presentation, and the two compound variants could explain the severity of PFIC.


Neurogenetics ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 247-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shoaib ur Rehman ◽  
Shahid Mahmood Baig ◽  
Hans Eiberg ◽  
Sijad ur Rehman ◽  
Ilyas Ahmad ◽  
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1980 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 88-94

Mammalian zinc metalloenzymes include alkaline phosphatase. Zinc plays a crucial role in nucleic acid metabolism. RNA and DNA polymerases and thymidine kinase are zinc-dependent enzymes. Zinc deficiency in North America is most clearly seen in the disease acrodermatitis enteropathica. This is an autosomal recessive disease due to a zinc metabolic error—not well defined—which leads to zinc deficiency. Clinical manifestations include a rash around orifices, alopecia, and diarrhea. The laboratory can demonstrate hypozincemia and hypozincuria. Clinical and biochemical remission occurs with oral zinc administration.(R.H.R.)


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pp. 1504-1510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Rajab ◽  
Seung-Yun Yoo ◽  
Aiman Abdulgalil ◽  
Salem Kathiri ◽  
Riaz Ahmed ◽  
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