Abstract
We describe a girl with intrauterine growth retardation, congenital cataracts, mild
dysmorphic features and joint contractures. MRI performed at 1 week and 6 months,
demonstrated postnatal cerebral and cerebellar atrophy and loss of white matter. The
patient died at 10 months. Post-mortem examination revealed ovarian dysgenesis. There
was normal development of neuronal and axonal structures, but lack of myelination
in brainstem and cerebellum. Subcortical and deep white matter of the cerebral hemispheres
were largely destroyed (cavitated), with preserved, but unmyelinated axons in other
brain areas. These findings are compatible with a severe leukodystrophic process of
pre- or perinatal onset. The exact pathogenesis is not known.
Key words
White Matter Disease - Congenital Cataract - Arthrogryposis - Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Hearing Impairment - Polyneuropathy - Ovarian Dysgenesis - Cerebro-Oculo-Facial-Skeletal
Syndrome COFS
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Prof. Eugen Boltshauser M. D.
University Children's Hospital
Steinwiesstraße 75
8032 Zurich
Switzerland
Email: eugen.boltshauser@kispi.unizh.ch