Minerva Pediatr
April 1993
We report on an Italian patient with growth excess, course face and normal psychomotor development, who had a diagnosis of Simpson-Golabi-Behmel. The clinical difference between this syndrome and lysosomal diseases and other syndromes with overgrowth is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on a patient affected by congenital muscular dystrophy, severe psychomotor retardation, severe hypotonia, papillar hypoplasia and peculiar NMR pattern of hydrocephalus, Dandy-Walker malformation and leukodystrophy. These findings are intermediate between Walker-Walburg syndrome, Fukuyama disease and Occidental congenital muscular dystrophy. Our case focuses on the wide spectrum of congenital muscle dystrophy associated with central nervous system disease and on the difficulties of genetic counseling in these families.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeflazacort, a new glucocorticoid (DFZ) which has recently become available, is known to have lower adverse effects on the skeletal metabolism and is expected to inhibit growth to a lesser extent in long-term treated children than earlier cortisone analogues. With the aim of verifying this hypothesis a multicenter study was planned to compare the effects of deflazacort and prednisone on linear growth and skeletal maturation in a group of prepubertal children requiring chronic steroid therapy. The data presented in this interim analysis refer to 24 children (11 females and 13 males ranging in age from 2.
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