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CATSHL syndrome, a new family and phenotypic expansion.

Silvia CannovaCamilla MeossiFederico GrilliDonatella MilaniFederica AlbertiClaudia CesarettiPaola Giovanna MarchisioFrancesca CrostiLidia Pezzani
Published in: Clinical genetics (2023)
We report the case of a 12-year-old girl and her father who both had marked postnatal tall stature, camptodactyly and clinodactyly, scoliosis and juvenile-onset hearing loss. The CATSHL (CAmptodactyly - Tall stature - Scoliosis - Hearing Loss syndrome) syndrome was suspected, and molecular analysis revealed a hitherto unreported, monoallelic variant c.1861C>T (p.Arg621Cys) in FGFR3. This variant affects the same residue, but is different than, the variant p.Arg621His reported in the two families with dominant CATSHL described so far. Interestingly, peg-shaped incisors were observed in the proband, a feature never reported in CATSHL but typical of another FGFR3-related condition, LADD (Lacrimo - Auricolo - Dento - Digital) syndrome. The FGFR3 p.Arg621Cys variant seems to be a newly identified cause of CATSHL syndrome with some phenotypic overlap with the LADD syndrome.
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