Meckel's syndrome (dysencephalia splanchno-cystica) in two Pakistan sibs

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A Pakistane couple, who were first cousins once removed through their fathers, and whose mothers were also related, had two live born children, a boy and a girl. Both children died within 2 hours of birth with occipital encephalocele, microcephaly, polycystic kidneys, and cystic distension of intrahepatic bile ducts. Both children had normal karyotypes. These abnormalities constitute Meckel's syndrome (dysencephalia splachno-cystica); this is the fifth report of parental consanguinity, adding further support to the evidence for autosomal recessive inheritance of the disorder.

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Crawford D’A., M., Jackson, P., & Kohler, H. G. (1978). Meckel’s syndrome (dysencephalia splanchno-cystica) in two Pakistan sibs. Journal of Medical Genetics, 15(3), 242–245. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.15.3.242

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