
Global developmental delay is a serious social problem. It is often unrecognized and the phenotypes are inadequately studied. To investigate the phenotypes of children with aspecific central nervous system (CNS) impairment (poor speech, maladaptive behavioral symptoms such as temper tantrums, aggressiveness, poor concentration and attention, impulsiveness, and mental retardation).Tertiary care hospital.Three children (two male siblings, and one unrelated girl).We used the results from clinical neurological evaluations; imaging and electrodiagnostic studies; metabolic and genetic tests; skin biopsies and bone mineral densitometry. All three children suffered from (A) global developmental delay, (B) osteopenia, and (C) identical skin defects. The skin ultrastructural abnormalities were abnormal keratin differentiation, consisting of hyperkeratosis and granular layer thickening; sweat gland abnormalities, consisting of focal, cytoplasmic clear changes in eccrine secretory cells; and melanocyte abnormalities, with both morphological changes (reduced number and size without evident dendritic processes), and functional changes (defects in the migration of melanosomes in the keratinocytes). These patients present a previously unrecognized syndrome. We retain useful to report this new association, to be recognized, in the next future, as a specific key-sign of a well-defined genetic defect.
global developmental delay; ectodermal defect; osteopenia, Male, ectodermal defect, Biopsy, Developmental Disabilities, Siblings, global developmental delay, Syndrome, Sweat Glands, Bone Diseases, Metabolic, osteopenia, Child, Preschool, Intellectual Disability, Ectoderm, Humans, Keratins, Melanocytes, Female, Child, Skin
global developmental delay; ectodermal defect; osteopenia, Male, ectodermal defect, Biopsy, Developmental Disabilities, Siblings, global developmental delay, Syndrome, Sweat Glands, Bone Diseases, Metabolic, osteopenia, Child, Preschool, Intellectual Disability, Ectoderm, Humans, Keratins, Melanocytes, Female, Child, Skin
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