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Feingold syndrome
Feingold syndrome (also called oculodigitoesophagoduodenal syndrome) is a rare autosomal dominant hereditary disorder. It is named after Murray Feingold, an American physician who first described the syndrome in 1975. Until 2003, at least 79 patients have been reported worldwide [1] Additional recommended knowledge
CharacteristicsFeingold syndrome is marked by various combinations of microcephaly, limb malformations, esophageal and duodenal atresias, and sometimes learning disability or mental retardation[2]. Diagnosis and treatmentThe diagnosis is based on the following clinical findings:
Genetic etiologyFeingold syndrome is caused by mutations in the neuroblastoma-derived V-myc avian myelocytomatosis viral-related oncogene (MYCN; OMIM 164840 [1]) which is located on the short arm of chromosome 2 (2p24.1).
ReferencesCategories: Genetic disorders | Syndromes |
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