Non lethal Raine syndrome and differential diagnosis

Siham Chafai Elalaoui, Nada Al-Sheqaih, Ilham Ratbi, Jill E Urquhart, James O'Sullivan, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Simon Williams, Mustapha Elalloussi, Jaber Lyahyai, Leila Sbihi, Imane Cherkaoui Jaouad, Abdelhafid Sbihi, William G Newman, Abdelaziz Sefiani

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Abstract

Raine syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive bone dysplasia characterized by characteristic facial features with exophthalmos and generalized osteosclerosis. Amelogenesis imperfecta, hearing loss, seizures, and intracerebral calcification are apparent in some affected individuals. Originally, Raine syndrome was originally reported as a lethal syndrome. However, recently a milder phenotype, compatible with life, has been described. Biallelic variants inFAM20C, encoding aGolgi casein kinase involved in biomineralisation, have been identified in affected individuals. We report here a consanguineous Moroccan family with two affected siblingsa girl aged 18 and a boy of 15years. Clinical features, including learning disability, seizures and amelogenesis imperfecta, initially suggested a diagnosis of Kohlschutter-Tonz syndrome. However,a novel homozygous FAM20Cvariantc.676T > A, p.(Trp226Arg) was identified in the affected siblings. Our report reinforces that Raine syndrome is compatible with life, and that mild hypophosphatemia and amelogenesis imperfecta are key features of the attenuated form.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)577-583
Number of pages8
JournalEuropean journal of medical genetics
Volume59
Issue number11
Early online date22 Sept 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

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