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A rare combination of monogenic connective tissue diseases — Marfan and Stickler syndromes — in one patient

https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2022-67-4-93-98

Abstract

As DNA sequencing techniques have been used more widely in clinical practice, there have been reports of a combination of hereditary diseases in a single patient. Cases of combining diseases with similar clinical symptoms present a particular difficulty for diagnosis. We observe a child who has been identified to have a combination of autosomal dominant diseases associated with connective tissue involvement — Marfan and Stickler type 1 syndromes. Common symptoms of both diseases were as follows: marfanoid habitus, arachnodactyly, kyphoscoliosis, chest deformity, involvement in the process of joints (hypermobile syndrome) and eyes. Marfan syndrome was evidenced by dissociation of mass-growth parameters at birth, tallstature, “Gothic” palate, crowded teeth, aortic dilation at the level of Valsalva sinuses and its ascending part. Type 1 Stickler syndrome was indicated by high-grade myopia, degenerative vitreous changes requiring vitrectomy, flat face, mandibular micrognathia, latent cleft of the soft and hard palate, grade 1 bilateral conductive hearing loss, mild cognitive failure. The diagnosis of both diseases was confirmed by the detection of de novo heterozygous mutations in the FBN1 gene (c.5060_5061 delGCinvAA, p. Cys1687) and COL2A1 gene (c.4074+1G>A). Establishing a final diagnosis is of great importance for predicting the course of the disease and genetic counseling of the proband and their relatives. 

About the Authors

E. A. Nikolaeva
Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. N. Semyachkina
Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow



G. V. Dzhivanshiryan
Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow



N. V. Shcherbakova
Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow



A. V. Smirnova
Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics at the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University
Russian Federation

Moscow



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Nikolaeva E.A., Semyachkina A.N., Dzhivanshiryan G.V., Shcherbakova N.V., Smirnova A.V. A rare combination of monogenic connective tissue diseases — Marfan and Stickler syndromes — in one patient. Rossiyskiy Vestnik Perinatologii i Pediatrii (Russian Bulletin of Perinatology and Pediatrics). 2022;67(4):93-98. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21508/1027-4065-2022-67-4-93-98

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