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Dysmorphic Short Stature: Radiological Diagnosis of Trichorhinophalangeal Syndrome.
Nicolescu, Corina Ramona; Kasongo, Laura; Rausin, Leon
2018In Case Reports in Pediatrics, 2018, p. 5189062
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Abstract :
[en] Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome (TRPS), a type of skeletal dysplasia, is characterized by a triad of dysmorphic (bulbous nose and large ears); ectodermal (thin and sparse hair); and skeletal (short stature and cone-shaped epiphyses) findings, and this combination is helpful for early diagnosis and appropriate follow-up. A 14-year-old boy presented with short stature and distinctive facial features, and following the first clinical and biological evaluation, no precise diagnosis was reached. Progressive bilateral development of noninflammatory and painless deformity of his second finger required a radiological exam that highlighted the key elements (cone-shaped epiphyses) for final diagnosis. This case illustrates the difficulties to early recognition of TRPS when the clinical presentation is not complete and radiological findings are missing.
Disciplines :
Radiology, nuclear medicine & imaging
Endocrinology, metabolism & nutrition
Pediatrics
Author, co-author :
Nicolescu, Corina Ramona ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Service de pédiatrie (CHR)
Kasongo, Laura ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Département de Pédiatrie > Service de pédiatrie
Rausin, Leon;  CHU Liège > Radiologie
Language :
English
Title :
Dysmorphic Short Stature: Radiological Diagnosis of Trichorhinophalangeal Syndrome.
Publication date :
November 2018
Journal title :
Case Reports in Pediatrics
ISSN :
2090-6803
eISSN :
2090-6811
Publisher :
Hindawi Limited, United Kingdom
Volume :
2018
Pages :
5189062
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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