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Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome: First Molecularly Confirmed Case from Sub-Saharan Africa.

A M AliR M MbwasiG KinaboE-J KamsteegBen C J HamelMarieke Cornelia Johanna Dekker
Published in: Case reports in genetics (2017)
We report a case of a male baby who has characteristic signs of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome, a rare but recognizable, severe autosomal dominant form of distal arthrogryposis. Diagnosis was based on the distinctive clinical characteristics of the syndrome and confirmed by genetic analysis that showed a de novo missense mutation c.2015G>A (p.Arg672His) of the MYH3 gene. We highlight the different features present in our patient and describe the etiology of the Freeman-Sheldon phenotype and how its clinical complications can be dealt with. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first molecularly confirmed case of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome in sub-Saharan Africa.
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