Sanjad-Sakati Syndrome in a 35-day-old Iraqi Infant: A Case Report.

Q2 Medicine Oman Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5001/omj.2024.09
Majeed H Al Ajeli
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Abstract

Sanjad-Sakati syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that presents solely in Arabian people. Our case was reported from the Fallujah Teaching Hospital for Women and Children in Fallujah, Iraq. This syndrome is associated with hypoparathyroidism, growth retardation, atypical facial appearance, and a variable degree of mental retardation. It is usually caused by genetic mutations of the tubulin-folding cofactor E (TBCE; 604934), which is located on the 1q42.3 chromosome. This case was confirmed by a genetic study which revealed a pathogenic variant in the homozygous state in the TBCE gene. Typically, the physical features of this case involve microcephaly, long and narrow face, beaked nose, deep-set eyes, large ears, thin lips, long philtrum, micrognathia, and small hands and feet. Although Sanjad-Sakati syndrome is an incurable disease, early diagnosis helps with appropriate palliative treatment of the patient, reducing other associated metabolic and electrolyte disturbances, and allows for a genetic study and counseling of the family, especially in our society due to the high rate of consanguinity.

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一名 35 天大伊拉克婴儿的 Sanjad-Sakati 综合征:病例报告。
桑贾德-萨卡提综合征是一种罕见的常染色体隐性遗传疾病,仅在阿拉伯人中出现。我们的病例来自伊拉克费卢杰的费卢杰妇女儿童教学医院。该综合征伴有甲状旁腺功能减退、生长迟缓、非典型面部外观和不同程度的智力低下。它通常是由位于 1q42.3 染色体上的微管折叠辅助因子 E(TBCE;604934)的基因突变引起的。本病例经基因研究证实,TBCE 基因在同卵状态下存在致病变异。该病例的典型体征包括小头畸形、狭长脸、喙鼻、深陷的眼睛、大耳朵、薄嘴唇、长腭、小颌畸形和小手小脚。虽然桑贾德-萨卡蒂综合征是一种无法治愈的疾病,但早期诊断有助于对患者进行适当的姑息治疗,减少其他相关的代谢和电解质紊乱,并可对家族进行遗传学研究和咨询,特别是在我们这个近亲结婚率很高的社会。
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