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Skeletal Abnormalities in Rett Syndrome: Increasing Evidence for Dysmorphogenetic Defects

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Journal Am J Med Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 1995 Sep 11
PMID 8533832
Citations 12
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The presence of metatarsal and metacarpal abnormalities in some individuals has raised the possibility that Rett syndrome is, in fact, a multiple congenital abnormalities/mental retardation (MCA/MR) syndrome. We have conducted radiological examination of 17 cases of Rett syndrome in Western Australia. Short fourth and/or fifth metatarsals were identified in 65% of cases and short fourth and/or fifth metacarpals in 57%. Metatarsal (P = 0.045) and metacarpal (P = 0.006) shortness were significantly more common in girls 14 years or older. Negative ulnar variance (found in 79% of cases) appeared to be independent of age. Reduced bone density in the hands was found in 86% of cases. A nationwide study using the Australian Rett Syndrome Database is planned to follow up these findings and compare them with findings from a control group. The confirmation of these abnormalities in a high proportion of cases may provide morphologic markers to assist in the diagnosis of Rett syndrome and perhaps provide a further avenue of research into the pathogenesis of this disorder.

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