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Atlantoaxial Instability due to Os Odontoideum in a Child with Christianson Syndrome

Authors :
Güven, Nezaket Ezgi
Uçmak, Hacer
İlter Uçar, Çiğdem
Havan, Merve
Yıldırım, Miraç
Teber, Serap
Kendirli, Tanıl
Source :
Molecular Syndromology; October 2024, Vol. 15 Issue: 5 p398-402, 5p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Introduction:Christianson syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder associated with mutations in the SLC9A6gene located on the chromosome X. It is characterized by intellectual disability, developmental delay, speech and language impairments, dysmorphic features, seizures, ataxia, and neurobehavioral problems. Case Presentation:A 5-year-old boy was presented with respiratory failure and then progressive muscle weakness in all four extremities. He manifested acquired microcephaly, intellectual disability, global developmental delay, distinct dysmorphic facial features, seizures, spastic tetraparesis, truncal hypotonia, speech impairment, failure to thrive, malnutrition, recurrent lung infections, self-mutilation, primary hyperparathyroidism, medullary nephrocalcinosis, and atlantoaxial instability due to os odontoideum. Brain magnetic resonance imaging revealed atlantoaxial instability due to os odontoideum, a narrow foramen magnum, myelopathy due to spinal cord compression, and cerebral and cerebellar atrophy. Discussion:This report highlights a significant contribution by introducing a child with Christianson syndrome describing atlantoaxial instability due to os odontoideum, a previously undocumented phenomenon. This report suggests a potential link between Christianson syndrome and atlantoaxial instability. In children with Christianson syndrome experiencing increased muscle weakness in all extremities during follow-up, consideration of underlying myelopathy due to os odontoideum is advised.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16618769 and 16618777
Volume :
15
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Molecular Syndromology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65930977
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000538015