A familial case of Syndactyly type IV due to a novel duplication of ~222.23 kb covering exons 2-17 of the LMBR1 gene: a case report
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ABSTRACT Syndactyly is one of the most frequent hereditary limb malformations with clinical and genetical complexity. Autosomal dominant Syndactyly type IV (SD4) is a very rare form of syndactyly, occurring as a result of heterozygous mutation in an SHH regulatory element (ZRS) that resides in intron 5 of the LMBR1 gene on chromosome 7q36.3. The SD4 is characterized by complete cutaneous syndactyly of all fingers, cup-shaped hands due to flexion of the fingers and accompanied by polydactyly. Here, we firstly reported a big Chinese family, manifesting cup-shaped hands consistent with SD4 and intrafamilial heterogeneity in clinical phenotype of tibial and fibulal shortening, triphalangeal thumb-polysyndactyly syndrome (TPTPS). Genetically, we identified a novel duplication of ∼222.23 kb covering exons 2-17 of the LMBR1 gene in this family by next generation sequencing. This case expands our new clinical understanding of SD4 phenotype.
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