Congenital hypothalamic hamartoma syndrome: Nosological discussion and minimum diagnostic criteria of a possibly familial form
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics
- Vol. 42 (1) , 44-50
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.1320420111
Abstract
We report on congenital hypothalamic hamartomas, discovered at autopsy in 3 unrelated fetuses. In the first 2 patients, the tumor was associated with skeletal dysplasia only. In the third patient, it was part of a non-random congenital malformation association, suggestive of Meckel syndrome. In one family, a previous boy died soon after birth with similar craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities. As far as we know, the association between isolated skeletal dysplasia and congenital hypothalamic hamartomas has not yet been documented in the literature. Nevertheless, a spectrum of skeletal abnormalities has been described in association with congenital hypothalamic "hamartoblastoma" and a constellation of variable visceral malformations under the eponym of "Pallister-Hall syndrome" (PHS). A detailed analysis of the PHS reported cases shows that only skeletal dysplasia and oro-facial abnormalities are present constantly. They show similarities with those found in our first 2 cases. These findings prompt us to consider skeletal dysplasia and oro-facial abnormalities as common denominator and minimum criteria required to define a nosologically distinct, possibly familial entity, which we suggest calling "congenital hypothalamic hamartoma syndrome" (CHHS).Keywords
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