AI Article Synopsis

  • The article discusses two fetal cases of gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia (GDD), a rare genetic disorder characterized by bone bowing and jaw lesions.
  • Genetic tests confirmed the diagnosis by identifying new variants in the ANO5 gene.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of recognizing GDD for better diagnosis and management of the condition in healthcare settings.

Article Abstract

This article presents two fetal cases of gnathodiaphyseal dysplasia (GDD), a rare autosomal dominant disorder, and reviews the relevant literature. The cases involved two fetuses exhibiting bone bowing, which led to the diagnosis of GDD. Genetic testing revealed two de novo variants of the ANO5 gene, confirming the diagnosis. A literature review was conducted to explore GDD's clinical and paraclinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. GDD is a rare but frequently inherited cause of bone fragility and jaw lesions characterized by a gain-of-function variant within the ANO5 gene. Clinical manifestations range from recurrent dental infections with mild jaw lesions to severe bone fragility with several fractures associated with large jaw lesions requiring disfiguring surgeries. Diagnostic techniques depend on the context and include targeted genetic testing of ANO5, untargeted molecular analysis with whole-exome sequencing, or whole-genome sequencing. This case report highlights the importance of recognizing GDD as a novel cause of bone bowing and fractures during pregnancy. By summarizing the literature, this article contributes to healthcare professionals' knowledge and improves the recognition, diagnosis, and care of patients with GDD.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pd.6631DOI Listing

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