2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmg.2011.07.001
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Clinical features and respiratory complications in Myhre syndrome

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“…Including our series of 4 patients reported here, 2 of which had previously been described by Lindor et al, the total number of cases of MLS reported in the literature is now 63 [1][2][3][4]7,8]. Of these patients, 8/63 (13%) had laryngotracheal stenosis reported as a manifestation of their disease including the 4 patients described above.…”
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confidence: 76%
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“…Including our series of 4 patients reported here, 2 of which had previously been described by Lindor et al, the total number of cases of MLS reported in the literature is now 63 [1][2][3][4]7,8]. Of these patients, 8/63 (13%) had laryngotracheal stenosis reported as a manifestation of their disease including the 4 patients described above.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…1F). McGown et al previously reported on a patient with prior intubation who went on to develop laryngotracheal stenosis and Hopkin et al reported 3 cases of progressive laryngotracheal stenosis, of which 2/3 (67%) had prior intubation (Table 4) [4,7]. Given the high incidence of previous intubation in patients with MLS who develop laryngotracheal stenosis, we postulate that endotracheal intubation is a risk factor for later development of laryngotracheal stenosis, however, further study is needed to support that claim.…”
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“…Other features noted included hearing loss, hypermetropia, congenital heart defect, cryptorchidism and pilonidal dimple. A total of 19 cases have subsequently been reported (6 females and 13 males) [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12] highlighting variability in (i) the severity of the growth deficiency ranging from À6 to À2 SD and (ii) the degree of intellectual disability in which intelligence ranges from low to normal.…”
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