Expanding OBSL1 Mutation Phenotype: Disproportionate Short Stature,
Barrel Chest, Thoracic Kyphoscoliosis, Hypogonadism, and
Hypospadias
Mine Koprulu,
Rana Muhammad Kamran Shabbir,
Sara Mumtaz
et al.
Abstract:We present a Pakistani kinship afflicted with a syndrome with features including
short stature, reduced sitting height, orofacial symptoms including prominent
forehead and thick eyebrows, short and broad thorax, and variable features such
as long philtrum, short broad neck, barrel chest, thoracic kyphoscoliosis,
hypogonadism, and hypospadias. Phenotypic variation even within different
sibships was considerable. The unique combination of the phenotypic
characteristics prompted us to determine the shared homozyg… Show more
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