Abstract

Lenz microphthalmia syndrome is a rare X-linked recessive condition first described by Lenz in 1955 and comprises of anophthalmia, microcephaly, mental retardation, external ear, digital, cardiac, skeletal, and urogenital anomalies. We present three brothers (ages 15 years, 9 years, and 18 months) and a maternal uncle (age 27 years) with congenital anophthalmia, delayed motor development, hypotonia, and moderate to severe mental retardation. They also have abnormally modeled ears, high-arched palate, pectus excavatum, finger and toe syndactyly, clinodactyly, fetal pads, scoliosis, cardiac, and renal abnormalities. An obligate carrier had abnormally modeled ears and syndactyly of the 2nd to 3rd toes bilaterally. Linkage and haplotype analysis in this family indicates that the gene is located in a 17.65-cM region on chromosome region Xq27-Xq28. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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