A novel PTCH1 mutation in basal cell nevus syndrome with rare craniofacial features

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Basal cell nevus syndrome (BCNS) is a rare, multisystem, autosomal dominant disorder that is characterized by various phenotypes, including multiple basal cell carcinomas of the skin, odontogenic keratocysts of the jaws, and occasionally cleft lip and/or palate. In this report, we describe a 6-year-old Japanese girl with a novel heterozygous nonsense mutation in PTCH1 who exhibited rare craniofacial phenotypes, such as oligodontia and a short-tooth root.

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Murata, Y., Kurosaka, H., Ohata, Y., Aikawa, T., Takahata, S., Fujii, K., … Yamashiro, T. (2019). A novel PTCH1 mutation in basal cell nevus syndrome with rare craniofacial features. Human Genome Variation, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41439-019-0047-9

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