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A case of Miller-Dieker syndrome in a family with neurofibromatosis type I

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The Miller-Dieker syndrome (type I lissencephaly) is a neuronal migration disorder which is associated with microdeletions in the short arm of chromosome 17. Neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) is an autosomal dominant condition associated with mutations in the long arm of chromosome 17, and characterised by neurofibromas, café-au-lait spots and axillary freckling. The neonatal period for a female infant born at 39 weeks gestation by emergency Caesarean section was complicated by frequent epileptic seizures as well as hypotonia. A computed tomography scan revealed evidence of lissencephaly, and chromosomal analysis showed a microdeletion on the short arm of chromosome 17 (17p13.3), confirming the diagnosis as Miller-Dieker syndrome. The child died at the age of 4 years and examination of the brain confirmed lissencephaly with a thickened cortex, deficient white matter, and grey matter heteropias. The mother had café-au-lait spots, and axillary freckling. In addition, the mother’s and maternal grandmother’s genetic analysis showed identical mutations in the neurofibromatosis I gene on the long arm of chromosome 17, confirming the diagnosis of NF1. The child did not possess the mutation. This case illustrates a rare neuronal migration disorder appearing in a child from a family with a history of NF1.

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Received: 15 April 1999 / Revised, accepted: 30 July 1999

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King, A., Upadhyaya, M., Penney, C. et al. A case of Miller-Dieker syndrome in a family with neurofibromatosis type I. Acta Neuropathol 99, 425–427 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004010051145

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