Congenital generalized lipodystrophy, mental retardation, deafness, short stature, and slender bones: a newly recognized syndrome?
Author: Rajab A, Khaburi M, Spranger S, Kunze J, Spranger J.
Source:
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 121(3), 271-276.
We present three patients with congenital generalized lipodystrophy,
sensorineural deafness, low birth weight, short stature, delayed cognitive
development, and progressive bone changes characterized by overtubulation and
rarefaction of long bones with dense metaphyseal striations occurring in
adolescence. Abnormalities of lipid and carbohydrate metabolism,
hepatosplenomegaly, acanthosis nigricans, and hirsutism were not found.
Comparison of the condition of these patients with known syndromic
lipodystrophies suggests that they represent a previously unrecognized genetic
disorder. The occurrence in sibs born to consanguineous parents and a third
patient from the same tribal unit suggest autosomal recessive inheritance.