Craniofacial Flashcards
What is the order in which fissures close to form the lips? When should they have all fused?
- frontonasal
- left maxillary
- left mandibular
- right mandibular
- right maxillary
should all have fused by 60 days
True or false: bilateral cleft lip/palate is more likely to be a syndrome than unilateral
False! equally likely to be syndromic
What factors impact the recurrence risk for cleft lip/palate?
-severity of trait
-number of affected relatives
-sex of person (i.e. when it is a female with cleft lip/palate, chance is higher)
-how closely related individual is
What are the known causes of syndromic cleft lip/palate?
chromosomal anomalies
>300 Mendelian syndromes
teratogens
uncategorized syndromes
What are the clinical symptoms of Van der Woude syndrome? Gene? Inheritance pattern?
lip pits
popliteal pterygium syndrome (webbing behind the knees) sometimes
autosomal dominant; IRF6
What are the clinical features of Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome?
growth retardation
microcephaly
cleft lip and/or palate
hypotonia
intellectual disability
What are clinical features associated with oto-palato-digital syndrome?
short stature, cleft palate, hearing loss, limb anomalies
X-linked; FLNA
What are the features associated with Robin sequence?
micrognathia, glossoptosis, cleft palate
What are clinical features of Stickler syndrome?
most common syndrome associated with Robin sequence
autosomal dominant
myopia, retinal detachment, hearing loss, hypotonia, hyperestensible joints, talipes equinovarus, arthropathy/arthritis, spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia