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Short rib polydactyly syndrome
Prevalence:
- 1 in 500,000 births.
Ultrasound diagnosis:
- Micromelia, short ribs with hypoplastic thorax, polydactyly (usually preaxial).
- There are four types of short-rib polydactyly syndrome:
- Type I (Saldino-Noonan): narrow metaphyses.
- Type II (Majewski): facial cleft and disproportionally shortened tibiae.
- Type III (Naymoff): wide metaphyses with spurs.
- Type IV (Beemer-Langer): median cleft lip and ambiguous genitalia in some 46,XY individuals.
Associated abnormalities:
- Heart defects, polycystic kidneys, brain malformations and intestinal atresia.
Investigations:
- Detailed ultrasound examination.
Follow up:
- If pregnancy continues, follow-up should be standard.
Delivery:
- Standard obstetric care and delivery.
Prognosis:
- The condition is lethal due to severe pulmonary hypoplasia.
Recurrence:
- Autosomal recessive inheritance: 25%.