Background: Cardiac-urogenital syndrome [MIM # 618280] is a newly described very rare syndrome associated with pathogenic variants in the myelin regulatory factor (MYRF) gene that leads to loss of protein function. MYRF is a transcription factor previously associated only with the control of myelin-related gene expression. However, it is also highly expressed in other tissues and associated with various organ anomalies. The clinical picture is primarily dominated by complex congenital cardiac developmental defects, pulmonary hypoplasia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and urogenital malformations.

Case Presentation: We present case reports of two siblings of unrelated parents in whom whole-exome sequencing was indicated due to familial occurrence of extensive developmental defects. A new, previously undescribed splicing pathogenic variant c.1388+2T>G in the MYRF gene has been identified in both patients. Both parents are unaffected, tested negative, and have another healthy daughter. The identical de novo event in siblings suggests gonadal mosaicism, which can mimic recessive inheritance.

Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first published case of familial cardiac-urogenital syndrome indicating gonadal mosaicism.

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