Catel-Manzke syndrome: Further delineation of the phenotype associated with pathogenic variants in TGDS

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Catel-Manzke syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by Pierre Robin sequence with hyperphalangy and clinodactyly of the index finger. Recently, homozygous or compound heterozygous pathogenic variants in TGDS have been discovered to cause Catel-Manzke syndrome. Here, we describe a 12-month-old male with molecularly confirmed Catel-Manzke syndrome who presented with Pierre Robin sequence (but without cleft palate) and hyperphalangy, and we compare his phenotype with the seven previously described patients with pathogenic variants in TGDS. Our patient is on the severe end of the phenotypic spectrum, presenting with respiratory complications and failure to thrive. Furthermore, our finding of a homozygous p.Ala100Ser pathogenic variant in our patient supports that it is a common mutation in Catel-Manzke syndrome.

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Pferdehirt, R., Jain, M., Blazo, M. A., Lee, B., & Burrage, L. C. (2015). Catel-Manzke syndrome: Further delineation of the phenotype associated with pathogenic variants in TGDS. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports, 4, 89–91. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2015.08.003

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