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Cardio-Facio-Cutaneous Syndrome with Precocious Puberty, Growth Hormone Deficiency and Hyperprolactinemia
Author(s) -
Nurullah Çelik,
Peyamı Cınaz,
Aysun Bıdecı,
Özge Yüce,
Hamdi Cihan Emeksiz,
Esra Döğer,
Orhun Çamurdan
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of clinical research in pediatric endocrinology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.566
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 1308-5735
pISSN - 1308-5727
DOI - 10.4274/jcrpe.1151
Subject(s) - medicine , short stature , growth hormone deficiency , endocrine system , endocrinology , craniofacial , precocious puberty , hypoplasia , noonan syndrome , craniofacial abnormality , hypogonadotropic hypogonadism , delayed puberty , pediatrics , hormone , growth hormone , psychiatry
Cardio-facio-cutaneous (CFC) syndrome is a rare disorder characterized by craniofacial dysmorphia, ectodermal abnormalities, cardiac malformations, as well as growth and developmental delay. Although some endocrine abnormalities have been reported in this syndrome, very little is known about CFC syndrome-related endocrine disorders. A 7.5-year-old boy was admitted to our endocrinology clinic with the complaint of short stature. He had a height of 103 cm [-4 standard deviation (SD)], a weight of 16 kg (<3(th) percentile, -1.7 SD), a facial appearance typical for the CFC syndrome, optic nerve hypoplasia and pulmonary stenosis. Genetic investigation revealed a heterozygous mutation in exon 3 of the MEK1 gene, c.389A>G (p. Y130C). During his long-term follow-up, the patient developed a variety of endocrine disorders including precocious puberty, growth hormone deficiency and hyperprolactinemia.

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