Aarskog Syndrome

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What is Aarskog Syndrome?

Aarskog syndrome is an inherited disease that affects a person's height, muscles, skeleton, genitals, and appearance of the face. Inherited means that it is passed down through families.



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Causes

Aarskog syndrome is a genetic disorder. It affects mainly males, but females may have a milder form. The condition is caused by changes (mutations) in a gene called "faciogenital dysplasia" (FGDY1).



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What is Aarskog Syndrome?

Aarskog syndrome is an inherited disease that affects a person's height, muscles, skeleton, genitals, and appearance of the face. Inherited means that it is passed down through families.

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Causes

Aarskog syndrome is a genetic disorder. It affects mainly males, but females may have a milder form. The condition is caused by changes (mutations) in a gene called "faciogenital dysplasia" (FGDY1).

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Symptoms & Signs

  • Belly button that sticks out
  • Bulge in the groin or scrotum (inguinal hernia)
  • Delayed sexual maturation
  • Delayed teeth
  • Downward palpebral slant to eyes
  • Hairline with a "widow's peak"
  • Mildly sunken chest (pectus excavatum)
  • Mild to moderate mental problems
  • Mild to moderate short stature which may not be obvious until the child is 1 - 3 years old
  • Poorly developed midportion of the face
  • Rounded face
  • "Shawl" scrotum, testicles that have not come down (undescended)
  • Short fingers and toes with mild webbing
  • Single crease in palm of hand
  • Small, broad hands and feet with short fingers and curved-in 5th finger
  • Small nose with nostrils tipped forward
  • Top portion of the ear folded over slightly
  • Wide groove above the upper lip, crease below the lower lip
  • Wide-set eyes with droopy eyelids
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Exams and Tests

  • Genetic testing for mutations in the FGDY1 gene
  • X-rays
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Treatments

Moving the teeth (orthodontic treatment) may be done for some of the abnormal facial features.

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Where to get support

The MAGIC Foundation for Children's Growth is a support group for Aarskog syndrome and can be found at www.magicfoundation.org.

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Prognosis

Some people may have mild degrees of mental slowness, but affected children usually have good social skills. Some males may have problems with fertility.

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Possible Complications

  • Cystic changes in the brain
  • Difficulty growing in the first year of life
  • Poorly aligned teeth
  • Seizures
  • Undescended testicle
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When to contact a medical professional

Call your health care provider if your child has delayed growth or if you notice any of the symptoms described here. Seek genetic counseling if there is a history of Aarskog syndrome in your family. Contact a genetic specialist if your doctor thinks you or your child may have Aarskog syndrome.

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Prevention

Prenatal testing may be available for those with a family history of the condition or known mutation of the gene.

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Review Date: .2/5/2008

Reviewed By: Chad Haldeman-Englert, MD, Division of Human Genetics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.2/5/2008

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