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Prenatal ultrasonographic description and postnatal pathological findings in atelosteogenesis type 1

โœ Scribed by Bejjani, Bassem A.; Oberg, Kerby C.; Wilkins, Isabelle; Moise, Alicia; Langston, Claire; Superti-Furga, Andrea; Lupski, James R.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
21 KB
Volume
79
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299
DOI
10.1002/(sici)1096-8628(19981012)79:5<392::aid-ajmg12>3.0.co;2-m

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Atelosteogenesis type 1 (AO1) is a rare lethal chondrodysplasia characterized by incomplete ossification of cartilage anlagen. Histologically, the cartilage contains irregular clusters that occasionally include giant chondrocytes. Pulmonary hypoplasia is a characteristic finding that has been presumed to be the cause of neonatal lethality. We report on a male fetus with AO1 and document the early ultrasonographic/ radiologic progression of this disorder from 15 weeks gestation until delivery at 41 weeks. While the radiological findings we describe are typical of AO1 by the lack of proximal and middle phalangeal ossification, the complete radiological picture showed considerable overlap with boomerang dysplasia. Although pulmonary hypoplasia was present, it was moderate and considered unlikely to be the sole cause of death. Detailed neonatal and postmortem examination showed severe subglottic hypoplasia and tracheomalacia. The tracheal walls were supported by thin and pliable cartilaginous plates that allowed luminal collapse with minimal pressure. The marked luminal narrowing, tracheomalacia, and temporal proximity of extubation to demise support tracheal collapse as a major contributor to the death in AO1. The detailed description of this patient should contribute to earlier diagnosis of this condition; anticipation of the poor prognosis in AO1 is essential for appropriate genetic counseling of the parents and for determining postnatal treatment options. Am.


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