Phenotype evolution and health issues of adults with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.
Andrea GazzinDiana CarliFabio SirchiaCristina MolinattoSimona CardaropoliGiuseppe PalumboGiuseppe ZampinoGiovanni Battista FerreroAlessandro MussaPublished in: American journal of medical genetics. Part A (2019)
Adult health conditions in BWS are mostly consequent to pediatric issues, underlying the preventive role of follow-up strategies in childhood. Malignancy rate observed in early adulthood in this small cohort matches that observed in the first decade of life, cumulatively raising tumor rate in BWS to 20% during the observation period. Further studies are warranted in this direction.