The face of Smith-Magenis syndrome: a subjective and objective study
Open Access
- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by BMJ in Journal of Medical Genetics
- Vol. 36 (5) , 394-397
- https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.36.5.394
Abstract
We report a study of 55 subjects with Smith-Magenis syndrome, aged 9 months to 35 years. Each person has been evaluated with an assessment of “gestalt” and detailed facial measurement, using previously published methodology, with compilation of Z score pattern profiles. The facial phenotype of SMS is quite distinctive, even in the young child. The overall face shape is broad and square. The brows are heavy, with excessive lateral extension of the eyebrows. The eyes slant upwards and appear close set and deep set. The nose has a depressed root and, in the young child, a scooped bridge. With time, the bridge becomes more ski jump shaped. The height of the nose is markedly reduced while the nasal base is broad and the tip of the nose is full. The shape of the mouth and upper lip are most distinctive. The mouth is wide with full upper and lower lips. The central portion of the upper lip is fleshy and everted with bulky philtral pillars, producing a tented appearance that, in profile, is striking. With age, mandibular growth is greater than average and exceeds that of the maxilla. This leads to increased jaw width and protrusion and marked midface hypoplasia. Craniofacial pattern analysis supports these subjective impressions. After mid-childhood, mandibular dimensions consistently exceed their maxillary counterparts. Craniofacial widths are greater than corresponding depths and heights. Nasal height is reduced while nasal width is increased. There is mild brachycephaly. The most marked age related changes are increased width of the nose and lower face (mandibular width) with reduction in nasal height and midfacial depth.Keywords
This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Behavioral phenotype of smith-magenis syndrome (del 17p11.2)American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1998
- Sleep disturbance in Smith-Magenis syndrome (del 17 p11.2).1998
- Sleep disturbance in smith-magenis syndrome (del 17 p11.2)American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1998
- Multi-disciplinary clinical study of Smith-Magenis syndrome (deletion 17p11.2)American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1996
- The Spasmodic Upper‐body Squeeze: a Chalacteristic Behavior in Smith‐Magenis SyndromeDevelopmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 1994
- Anthropometric craniofacial pattern profiles in Down syndromeAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics, 1993
- Interstitial deletion of (17)(p11.2p11.2) in nine patientsAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics, 1986
- Quantification of dysmorphogenesis: pattern variability index, sigma zAmerican Journal of Roentgenology, 1985
- Applications of pattern profile analysis to malformations of the head and face.Radiology, 1984