Distal 6p deletion syndrome: A report of a case with anterior chamber eye anomaly and review of published reports

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We describe a 32 year old male with a distal 6p24.3→pter deletion. He has specific developmental anomalies of the anterior chamber of the eye and a cleft uvula which is consistent with the recent localisation of genes for iris development and orofacial clefting to distal 6p. In addition he has progressive sensorineural deafness and this may localise a gene for deafness to this region. We conclude that a refined distal 6p deletion syndrome exists and includes a characteristic facial appearance with hypertelorism, downward slanting palpebral fissures, tented mouth, smooth philtrum, palatal malformation, ear anomalies, anterior chamber eye defects, progressive sensorineural deafness, cardiac defects, abdominal herniae, small external genitalia, and motor and speech delay.

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Law, C. J., Fisher, A. M., & Temple, I. K. (1998). Distal 6p deletion syndrome: A report of a case with anterior chamber eye anomaly and review of published reports. Journal of Medical Genetics, 35(8), 685–689. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.35.8.685

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