Multiple congenital skull fractures as a presentation of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VIIC.
Am J Med Genet A 146A(23):3054-7 (2008) PMID 18973246
We describe a newborn infant with multiple congenital skull fractures and intracranial hemorrhage. He also had multiple skin folds suggesting a connective tissue abnormality. Electron microscopy of the skin biopsy showed collagen abnormalities with a "hieroglyphic appearance." The analysis of the synthesis of collagen in the cultured dermal fibroblasts demonstrated an accumulation of procollagen I. Molecular analysis found a nonsense mutation Q225X in ADAMTS2 gene, which encodes procollagen I N-terminal proteinase. All these findings confirmed the diagnosis of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type VIIC (MIM 225410). Family studies suggested a founder effect in Ashkenazi Jews originating from Belarus. Prenatal diagnosis in the subsequent pregnancy reassured the parents that the fetus was an unaffected carrier.
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.32541
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