Abstract

The TSC2 gene responsible for Tuberous Sclerosis, is located in chromosome 16p 13.3, adjacent to the gene for autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. A large deletion can involve both genes, causing the so-called TSC2/PKD1 contiguous gene syndrome (MIM#600273). It is characterized by congenital renal cysts, or their early onset in patients with tuberous sclerosis, and implies a worst prognosis in renal disease. We report the case of a five year-old boy with tuberous sclerosis, who presented with multiple large bilateral renal cysts in the neonatal period. A genetic confirmation study was later performed using the multiple ligation probe amplification (MLPA) technique.

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