Abstract:Coffin-Lowry syndrome is expressed as different phenotypes in males and females.
In males, it is characterized by facial abnormalities, marked developmental
disability, and skeletal changes. Approximately 80% of cases are associated with
kyphoscoliosis, which can be quite severe, as seen in our patient, causing
paraplegia and restrictive lung disease. In this article, we present the third
oldest documented male case of Coffin-Lowry syndrome with severe kyphoscoliosis,
paraplegia, and restrictive lung disease.
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