Fryns-Aftimos syndrome
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Fryns-Aftimos syndrome | |
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Synonyms | |
Pronounce | N/A |
Specialty | N/A |
Symptoms | Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, craniofacial dysmorphism, limb anomalies, genitourinary abnormalities |
Complications | |
Onset | Prenatal |
Duration | |
Types | |
Causes | Genetic mutation |
Risks | |
Diagnosis | Clinical examination, genetic testing |
Differential diagnosis | Fryns syndrome, Pallister-Killian syndrome |
Prevention | |
Treatment | Supportive care, surgical intervention |
Medication | |
Prognosis | |
Frequency | Rare disease |
Deaths |
Fryns-Aftimos syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by a combination of congenital anomalies. It was first described by Jean-Pierre Fryns and B. Aftimos in the medical literature. The syndrome is primarily identified by distinctive facial features, diaphragmatic hernia, and other systemic abnormalities.
Clinical Features
Individuals with Fryns-Aftimos syndrome typically present with a range of clinical features, including:
- Diaphragmatic hernia
- Craniofacial dysmorphisms such as a broad, flat nasal bridge, and hypertelorism
- Micrognathia
- Cleft palate
- Cardiac anomalies
- Renal anomalies
- Limb abnormalities such as brachydactyly and syndactyly
Genetics
The exact genetic cause of Fryns-Aftimos syndrome is not well understood. It is believed to follow an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern, meaning that two copies of the mutated gene, one from each parent, are required for an individual to be affected.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Fryns-Aftimos syndrome is primarily based on clinical evaluation and the identification of characteristic features. Prenatal diagnosis may be possible through ultrasound imaging, which can detect diaphragmatic hernia and other anomalies.
Management
There is no cure for Fryns-Aftimos syndrome, and treatment is symptomatic and supportive. Management may involve:
- Surgical repair of diaphragmatic hernia
- Cardiac surgery for congenital heart defects
- Supportive therapies for feeding difficulties and respiratory issues
- Regular monitoring and management of renal function
Prognosis
The prognosis for individuals with Fryns-Aftimos syndrome varies depending on the severity of the congenital anomalies. Early diagnosis and intervention can improve outcomes, but the condition is often associated with significant morbidity and mortality.
Related Pages
- Diaphragmatic hernia
- Craniofacial dysmorphisms
- Autosomal recessive
- Congenital heart defect
- Prenatal diagnosis
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