Pallister-Killian syndrome with additional manifestations of cleft palate and sacral appendage

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Aim : Reppor of a rare congenital abnormalities. Observation :We report a rare case of Pallister-Killian syndrome in a 33 weeks gestation infant. In addition to the characteristic phenotype, this patient had a cleft palate, diaphragmatic hernia and sacral appendage. These additional manifestations are not among the Pallister-Killian syndrome's features. The diagnosis was made in antenatal period by cytogenetic studies and showed mosaic 47, XY+i (12p). Presence of diaphragmatic hernia makes this syndrome, prenatally letal, similar to the Fryns syndrome and then requires skin biopsy and fibroblast chromosome examination for cytogenetic diagnosis.

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Chaouachi, S., Ben Hamida, E., Ennine, I., Chaabouni, M., Sfar, R., Chaabouni, H., & Marrakchi, Z. (2010). Pallister-Killian syndrome with additional manifestations of cleft palate and sacral appendage. Tunisie Medicale, 88(8), 614–616. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.28.8.541

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