Prenatal diagnosis identifies compound heterozygous variants in PKDCC that causes Rhizomelic Limb Shortening with Dysmorphic Features in a Chinese fetus
Abstract:Background: Rhizomelic limb shortening with dysmorphic features (RLSDF) has already been a disorder of the rare autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia, just having a few reported cases. RLSDF is caused by PKDCC gene variants. In this article, the clinical features and potential RLSDF molecular etiology in a Chinese fetus are depicted.
Methods: Genomic DNA (gDNA) extracted from the fetal muscle tissue and parents’ peripheral blood was subjected to chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) and trio-based whole exome… Show more
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