RAPADILINO syndrome

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Alternate names[edit | edit source]

Radial and patellar aplasia; Radial and patellar hypoplasia; Absent thumbs, dislocated joints, long face with narrow palpebral fissures, long slender nose, arched palate

RAPADILINO expanded[edit | edit source]

A rare syndrome for which the acronym indicates the principal signs:

Epidemiology[edit | edit source]

Prevalence is unknown, but the disease is rare. It was first described in families originating from different parts of Finland, but non-Finnish cases were later identified.

Clinical features[edit | edit source]

Growth delay is both pre- and postnatal. It is aggravated by feeding problems and diarrhea of no known cause.

--Etiology== RAPADILINO syndrome is caused by mutations of the RECQL4 gene, a member of the family of RecQ-helicase genes which are at the origin of diseases predisposing to cancer.

Autosomal recessive
Autosomal recessive

Genetic counseling[edit | edit source]

RAPADILINO syndrome is transmitted in an autosomal recessive manner.

Signs and symptoms[edit | edit source]

Growth delay is both pre- and postnatal. It is aggravated by feeding problems and diarrhea of no known cause.

Cause[edit | edit source]

RAPADILINO syndrome is caused by mutations of the RECQL4 gene, a member of the family of RecQ-helicase genes which are at the origin of diseases predisposing to cancer.

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Making a diagnosis for a genetic or rare disease can often be challenging. Healthcare professionals typically look at a person’s medical history, symptoms, physical exam, and laboratory test results in order to make a diagnosis. The following resources provide information relating to diagnosis and testing for this condition. If you have questions about getting a diagnosis, you should contact a healthcare professional.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Orthopedic and nutritional management is recommended when needed and appropriate investigation is recommended in the event of signs suggestive of osteosarcoma.



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