While growth retardation and short stature are well-known features of patients with classical neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), we found advanced height growth and accelerated carpal bone age in patients with an NF1 microdeletion. Our analysis is based on growth data of 21 patients with common 1.4/1.2 Mb microdeletions, including three patients with a Weaver-like appearance. Overgrowth was most evident in preschool children (2-6 years, n=10, P=0.02). We conclude that childhood overgrowth is part of the phenotypic spectrum in patients with the common 1.4/1.2 Mb NF1 microdeletions and assume that the chromosomal region comprised by the microdeletions contains a gene whose haploinsufficiency causes overgrowth.

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