Clinical and genetic findings of five patients with WT1-related disorders

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Aim: To present phenotypic variability of WT1-related disorders. Methods: Description of clinical and genetic features of five 46, XY patients with WT1 anomalies. Results: Patient 1: newborn with genital ambiguity; he developed Wilms tumor (WT) and chronic renal disease and died at the age of 10 months; the heterozygous 1186G>A mutation compatible with Denys-Drash syndrome was detected in this child. Patients 2 and 3: adolescents with chronic renal disease, primary amenorrhea and hypergonadotrophic hypogonadism; patient 2 had a gonadoblastoma. The heterozygous IVS9+4, C>T mutation, compatible with Frasier syndrome was detected. Patient 4: 9-year-old boy with aniridia, genital ambiguity, dysmorphisms and mental deficiency; a heterozygous 11p deletion, compatible with WAGR syndrome was detected. Patient 5: 2 months old, same diagnosis of patient 4; he developed WT at the age of 8 months. Conclusions: Constitutional abnormalities of WT1 cause gonadal and renal anomalies and predisposition to neoplasia and must be investigated in patients with ambiguous genitalia, chronic renal disease and(or) Wilms tumors; primary amenorrhea with chronic renal disease; and aniridia, genital ambiguity and dysmorphisms.

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De Andrade, J. G. R., Guaragna, M. S., Soardi, F. C., Guerra, G., De Mello, M. P., & Andréa, T. M. G. (2008). Clinical and genetic findings of five patients with WT1-related disorders. Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia e Metabologia, 52(8), 1236–1243. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-27302008000800006

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