Association of achondroplasia with Down syndrome: Difficulty in prenatal diagnosis by sonographic and 3-D helical computed tomographic analyses

Akimune Kaga, Jun Murotsuki, Miki Kamimura, Masato Kimura, Akiko Saito-Hakoda, Junko Kanno, Kazuhiko Hoshi, Shigeo Kure, Ikuma Fujiwara

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Abstract

Achondroplasia and Down syndrome are relatively common conditions individually. But co-occurrence of both conditions in the same patient is rare and there have been no reports of fetal analysis of this condition by prenatal sonographic and three-dimensional (3-D) helical computed tomography (CT). Prenatal sonographic findings seen in persons with Down syndrome, such as a thickened nuchal fold, cardiac defects, and echogenic bowel were not found in the patient. A prenatal 3-D helical CT revealed a large head with frontal bossing, metaphyseal flaring of the long bones, and small iliac wings, which suggested achondroplasia. In a case with combination of achondroplasia and Down syndrome, it may be difficult to diagnose the co-occurrence prenatally without typical markers of Down syndrome.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)116-120
Number of pages5
JournalCongenital Anomalies
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015 May 1

Keywords

  • Achondroplasia
  • Down syndrome
  • Fibroblast growth factor receptor 3
  • Prenatal 3-D helical computed tomographic analysis
  • Prenatal sonographic analysis

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
  • Embryology
  • Developmental Biology

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