Gestalt diagnosis of children with dysmorphism - Necessity for establishing genetic diagnostic approach

Shaoli Sarker, M. Mahbub, A. Azam, H. Quaderi, S. I. Kanta, Fayaza Ahmad
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Informed written consent was taken from parents of every patient to use the photograph and data for diagnostic and academic purposes. Results: Among total participants, 40% had severe cognitive delay 35% had a moderate delay, 25% had a mild cognitive delay, 70% had behavior problems and 55% had ASD and/or ADHD features. Seizure was present in 35% of patients. Among other comorbidities; speech and language delay were in 65%, motor delay was in 50%, vision impairment was in 10%, hearing impairment was in 15 %. Suspected cases were, Noonan syndrome: 4, Angelman syndrome: 3, Fragile X syndrome: 2, Kabuki syndrome: 2, Sotos syndrome: 2. Genetic diagnosis could be established in only 2 patients with suspected fragile X syndrome. Conclusion: The study emphasizes the necessity to approach gestalt diagnosis in syndromic children with IDD along with locally available low-cost genetic diagnostic facility thereby increasing the possibility of providing appropriate management and/or genetic counseling.
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每位患者的家长都同意将照片和数据用于诊断和学术目的。结果:在所有参与者中,40%有严重认知延迟,35%有中度认知延迟,25%有轻度认知延迟,70%有行为问题,55%有ASD和/或ADHD特征。35%的患者出现癫痫发作。在其他合并症中;言语和语言迟缓占65%,运动迟缓占50%,视力障碍占10%,听力障碍占15%。疑似病例为:Noonan综合征4例,Angelman综合征3例,脆性X综合征2例,Kabuki综合征2例,Sotos综合征2例。仅有2例疑似脆性X综合征的患者可以进行基因诊断。结论:该研究强调了对患有IDD的综合征儿童进行完形诊断的必要性,以及当地可获得的低成本遗传诊断设施,从而增加了提供适当管理和/或遗传咨询的可能性。
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