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Geleophysic dysplasia: A report of three affected boys—prenatal ultrasound does not detect recurrence
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1995
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Short StatureGynecologyPathologyAnatomyCongenital Heart AnomalyGeleophysic DysplasiaGross AnatomyCongenital DisordersCongenital Heart DefectAbnormal DevelopmentDisorders Of Sex DevelopmentEar MoldingPrenatal DiagnosisUltrasoundDevelopmental AnomalyDysplasiaPediatricsAffected Boys—prenatal UltrasoundMedicine
Geleophysic dysplasia is characterized by short stature with short limbs and brachydactyly, a "happy" facial appearance, and joint contractures. Infiltration of heart valves and liver with a mucopolysaccharide-like substance has been demonstrated in some patients. A metabolic pathogenesis is suspected, but has not yet been identified. We report on 3 boys with the condition, 2 of whom are brothers. Serial ultrasound scans were performed on 2 of the cases during pregnancy, but short limbs did not become obvious until after 28 weeks of gestation, making it an uninformative procedure for prenatal diagnosis.
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