Nabais Sa-de Vries综合征1型的眼部表现。

International journal of molecular epidemiology and genetics Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Liuzhi Zhang, Kayla King, Natario L Couser
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Nabais Sa-de Vries综合征(NSDVS)是一种神经发育障碍,于2020年首次被描述。该综合征是由斑点型痘病毒和17q21染色体锌指蛋白(SPOP)的重新错义突变引起的。根据所涉及突变的后果,该综合征分为两种形式(NSDVS 1型和NSDVS 2型)。本文报告1例疑似NSDVS1的年轻男性患者的临床特征,并总结迄今为止报道的患者的特征,重点是眼部表现。与其他NSDVS1患者相似,该患者具有先天性小头畸形、发育迟缓、行为异常、听力损失和面部畸形等特征。该患者眼部及眶周表现为浓眉高拱、轻度滑膜、睫毛长、上睑下垂、睑裂下斜;与其他NSDVS1患者的特征相当。此外,该患者患有内斜视,需要进行多次斜视手术,并有屈光不正,需要使用矫正镜片。尽管特异性突变的后果可能导致NSDVS1和NSDVS2之间的部分表型差异,但两种类型之间的眼科异常可能存在显著的重叠,而这些双向突变效应无法解释。
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Ocular manifestations of Nabais Sa-de Vries Syndrome type 1.

Nabais Sa-de Vries syndrome (NSDVS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder first described in 2020. The syndrome is caused by de novo missense mutations in speckle-type pox virus and zinc finger protein (SPOP) on chromosome 17q21. The syndrome is divided into two forms (NSDVS Type 1 and NSDVS Type 2) based on the consequence of the mutation involved. In this report, we present the clinical features in a young male patient with suspected NSDVS1 and summarize the features of the reported affected individuals thus far, with a focus on the ophthalmic manifestations. Similar to other individuals with NSDVS1, he had features of congenital microcephaly, developmental delay, behavioral abnormalities, hearing loss, and facial dysmorphisms. Ocular and periorbital manifestations in this patient included thick high-arched eyebrows, mild synophrys, long eyelashes, ptosis, and downslanting palpebral fissures; comparable to features described in other individuals with NSDVS1. In addition, this patient had esotropia that required multiple strabismus surgeries and a refractive error that required the use of corrective lenses. Although the consequences of specific mutations may result in a portion of the phenotypic differences between NSDVS1 and NSDVS2, the ophthalmic abnormalities between the two types may have significant overlap not explained by these bidirectional mutational effects.

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