J Pediatr Genet 2017; 06(03): 198-204
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1602386
Case Report
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Clinical Variability in Familial X-Linked Ohdo Syndrome–Maat-Kievit-Brunner Type with MED12 Mutation

Siddaramappa J. Patil
1   Division of Genetics, Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center, Bangalore, India
,
Puneeth H. Somashekar
2   Department of Medical Genetics, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India
,
Anju Shukla
2   Department of Medical Genetics, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India
,
Satish Siddaiah
3   Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Narayana Institute of Cardiac Sciences, Bangalore, India
,
Venkatraman Bhat
4   Department of Radiology, Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center, Bangalore, India
,
Katta M. Girisha
2   Department of Medical Genetics, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal University, Manipal, India
,
Pooja N. Rao
1   Division of Genetics, Mazumdar Shaw Medical Center, Bangalore, India
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Publication History

20 January 2017

20 March 2017

Publication Date:
24 April 2017 (online)

Abstract

Ohdo syndrome–Maat-Kievit-Brunner (OSMKB) type is an X-linked recessive disorder, a subtype of blepharophimosis-intellectual disability syndromes caused by mutations in the mediator complex subunit 12 (MED12) gene. Here we report a familial OSMKB type with two affected siblings and mutation in MED12 gene.

Funding

This work was supported and funded by the project of National Institutes of Health titled “Genetic Diagnosis of Heritable Neurodevelopmental Disorders in India: Investigating the Use of Whole Exome Sequencing and Genetic Counseling to Address the High Burden of Neurodevelopmental Disorders” (1R21NS094047–01).


 
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