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Raine dysplasia: a Brazilian case with a mild radiological involvement

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CLINICAL DYSMORPHOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 2, Pages 99-101

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00019605-200009020-00004

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Raine dysplasia; autosomal recessive inheritance; consanguinity; skeletal dysplasia; osteosclerosis

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We report a preterm male infant, the first child of a young consanguineous couple, whose physical examination revealed craniofacial disproportion with microcephaly, wide fontanelles, exophthalmos, low nasal root and hypoplastic nose, long philtrum, small mouth, high arched and narrow palate, micrognathia, dysplastic, low-set and rounded ears, short neck and, arthrogryposis. Postmortem findings included hypoplastic lungs. Radiological examinations showed mild and localized increased of bone density in the cranial vault and skull base and facial bones and undermodelled in the long bones. The above findings are characteristics of Raine dysplasia but the case reported here presents a mild bone involvement with only a localized bone sclerosis and absence of prenatal fractures. We discuss the possibility that this case represents an allelic mutation of the Raine gene. The consanguinity of the parents reinforces the hypothesis of autosomal recessive inheritance for this entity. Clin Dysmorphol 9: 99-101 (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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