Clinical and ocular abnormalities in DEGCAGS syndrome—Developmental delay with gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, genitourinary, and skeletal abnormalities

Author:

Ali Syed M.123,AlMasri Dua A.3,Prada Carlos E.45,Lin Doris6,Bosley Thomas M.7,Kozak Igor123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Moorfields Eye Hospital Abu‐Dhabi Abu Dhabi UAE

2. Mohammed Bin Rashed University Dubai UAE

3. Danat Al Emarat Hospital Abu Dhabi UAE

4. Division of Genetics, Birth Defects & Metabolism Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

5. Department of Pediatrics Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University Chicago Illinois USA

6. Department of Radiology and Radiological Science Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore Maryland USA

7. The Neuro‐Ophthalmology Division, The Wilmer Eye Institute Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo describe clinical and ocular abnormalities in a case of Developmental Delay with Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular, Genitourinary, and Skeletal Abnormalities (DEGCAGS syndrome).MethodsA clinical report.Case descriptionAn infant born to a consanguineous Middle Eastern family who was delivered by cesarean section because of in utero growth restriction, premature labor, and breech presentation. Post‐partum medical problems included hypotension, generalized hypotonia, bradycardia, apnea requiring resuscitation and positive pressure ventilation, facial dysmorphia, skeletal malformations, and disorders of the gastrointestinal, immune, urinary, respiratory, cardiac, and visual systems. The family reported that a previous child had severe hypotonia at birth and was given the diagnosis of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy; that child remains on a ventilator in a chronic care facility. Our patient was found to be homozygous for a novel pathogenic missense variant in theZNF699 zinc finger gene on chromosome 19p13 causing a syndrome known as Developmental Delay with Gastrointestinal, Cardiovascular, Genitourinary, and Skeletal Abnormalities (DEGCAGS syndrome). We review this variable syndrome, including abnormalities of the visual system not described previously.ConclusionsWe describe the 15th child to be presumably identified with the DEGCAGS syndrome and the first individual with homozygous missense variants in the ZNF699 gene who had complete clinical examination and detailed retinal imaging.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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