down slanting lid fissures

Retinopathy with Neutropenia

Clinical Characteristics
Ocular Features: 

Pigmentary retinopathy was reported in a 25 year old female with moderately reduced visual acuity. Rare bone spicules pigment deposits were present in the periphery and macular edema was noted. Severely reduced scotopic and photopic responses were recorded.

Systemic Features: 

The single reported individual had congenital neutropenia and microcephaly. She had evident growth retardation and microcephaly at birth with subsequent recurrent upper respiratory infections and gingivitis. Speech and motor development were normal. Short stature was noted as well. The limbs were described as slender as in Cohen syndrome (216550) but no truncal obesity or joint hypermobility was present. The facial dysmorphism only vaguely resembled that found in Cohen syndrome (216550).

Genetics

This is a newly described condition whose unique identity remains to be established since only a single patient has been reported. This patient carried two heterozygous splicing mutations in the same VPS13B gene, the same gene in which more than 100 homozygous mutations have been found in individuals with Cohen syndrome (216550). Each parent carried a different splicing mutation in VPS13B.

Cohen syndrome (216550) however, has additional phenotypic features such as truncal obesity, intellectual disabilities, intermittent neutropenia, microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, myopia, and progressive chorioretinal dystrophy. Variable amounts of neutropenia were observed from age 5 years but the marrow was normocellular in appearance.

Isolated retinopathy with neutropenia may or may not be an autosomal recessive variant of Cohen syndrome (216550).

Pedigree: 
Autosomal recessive
Treatment
Treatment Options: 

No treatment has been reported.

References
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Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss Syndrome

Clinical Characteristics
Ocular Features: 

Orbital hypoplasia, short, abnormally slanted (up or down) lid fissures, and sometimes lid notching (colobomas?) are characteristic facial features as are bushy eyebrows and synophrys.  Lacrimal duct stenosis has been noted.  The eyes are described as 'small' but no ophthalmological examination has been performed to document microphthalmia or other ocular anomalies.  No mention is made of visual problems.

Systemic Features: 

Premature closure of the coronal suture and midface hypoplasia lead to striking brachycephaly.  The scalp hairline is low and scalp hair is abundant and coarse.  In fact, hypertrichosis is seen throughout the body.  Hypo- and microdontia with irregularly spaced teeth and a high arched palate are common features.  Clefts of the soft palate has been observed.  The ears can be small and rotated posteriorly.  The labia majora are hypoplastic as are the distal phalanges of the fingers and toes.  Mild syndactyly of the second and third fingers and toes have been described.  The nails may be abormally small.  Conductive hearing loss may be present.  Growth and psychomotor development seem to be normal although some patients have been described to have a 'stocky' build.  The facial features tend to coarsen over time.

Genetics

Autosomal recessive inheritance has been suggested but nothing is known about the gene locus.  All 5 reported patients have been female.

Pedigree: 
Autosomal recessive
Treatment
Treatment Options: 

No treatment is known.

References
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