Thanatophore Dysplasie
Thanatophoric dysplasia is a lethal skeletal dysplasia. It is the most common lethal skeletal dysplasia followed by osteogenesis imperfecta type II.
Epidemiology
The estimated incidence is around 1:25,000-50,000 .
Pathology
Genetics
It results from a mutation coding for the fibroblast growth receptor 3 (FGFR3) located on chromosome 4p16.3. The type of receptor mutation is different from the FGFR mutation in achondroplasia. Inheritance is thought to be sporadic.
Subtypes
There are two recognized subtypes:
- type I: marked underdevelopment of skeleton, telephone handle femurs more pronounced
- type II
- the presence of a cloverleaf skull may be a distinctive feature
- limb shortening milder and bowing is not a feature
Associations
Radiographic features
Antenatal ultrasound
It may be difficult to accurately diagnose before the 3 trimester (≈22 weeks) . Before that time it can be included in the differential if there is a short femur length measurement.
Sonographically-detectable features may include:
- relatively narrow thoracic cavity
- short, thick, bowed tubular bones, especially lower extremity
- thickened soft tissues of extremities
- comparatively large head with frontal bossing
- a cloverleaf skull appearance may also be seen: type II (see case 3)
Plain radiograph
Plain films are usually done postmortem, if done at all. Features include:
Limbs
- proximal portions of the long limbs are small, giving a rhizomelic appearance
- long bones (typically humeri and femora) have a typical "telephone handle" bowing with metaphyseal flaring
Iliac bones
- usually hypoplastic
- small squared iliac wings
- may show trident acetabula
Chest
- narrow chest
- short horizontal ribs
- small scapulae
Skull and face
- relative macrocephaly
- frontal bossing
- proptosis
- nasal bridge flattening
- kleeblattschaedel (cloverleaf) skull (with type II)
Spine
- platyspondyly: flattening of vertebral bodies
- normal trunk length
Treatment and prognosis
The condition is uniformly fatal within a few hours of birth either from respiratory failure or from brainstem compression from a narrow foramen magnum.
History and etymology
The term thanatophoric derives from the Greek words "thanatos" (θάνατος) meaning "death" and "phoros" meaning "bearing/carrying/bringing".
See also
Siehe auch:
- Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Platyspondylie
- Rhizomelie
- Achondroplasie
- Skelettdysplasie
- Polyhydramnion
- Makrozephalie
- Kleeblattschädel
- frontal bossing
- Schädel
- lethal skeletal dysplasias
- cloverleaf
- narrow thoracic cavity
und weiter:
- Aseptische Wirbelkörpernekrose
- Vertebra plana
- lemon sign
- asphyxierende Thoraxdysplasie (Jeune-Syndrom)
- congenital syndromes associated with enlarged ventricles
- narrow fetal thorax
- paediatric curriculum
- Mikromelie
- fetal limb bowing
- fibroblast growth factor receptor gene mutations
- Platyspondylitische Dysplasie Typ Torrance
- verminderter interpediculärer Abstand