TY - JOUR
T1 - Infant male with TARP syndrome
T2 - Review of clinical features, prognosis, and commonalities with previously reported patients
AU - Kaeppler, Kathrine E.
AU - Stetson, Raymond C.
AU - Lanpher, Brendan C.
AU - Collura, Christopher A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
PY - 2018/12
Y1 - 2018/12
N2 - TARP syndrome (talipes equinovarus, atrial septal defect, Robin sequence, and persistent left superior vena cava) is a rare X-linked condition. As more patients are identified through genetic testing, it is increasingly clear that the original TARP acronym does not fully describe the complete phenotypic spectrum of this syndrome. The presented patient had genetically confirmed TARP syndrome and demonstrated new findings of hydronephrosis and hemodynamically significant hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. The patient also had physical findings common with previously reported individuals with TARP syndrome in the literature but not described by the TARP acronym. These features include central nervous system dysfunction, renal abnormalities, cardiac lesions other than atrial septal defect or persistent left superior vena cava, and distal limb defects other than talipes equinovarus. By adding to the known spectrum of the TARP phenotype, this report will aid clinicians as they care for patients with this rare condition.
AB - TARP syndrome (talipes equinovarus, atrial septal defect, Robin sequence, and persistent left superior vena cava) is a rare X-linked condition. As more patients are identified through genetic testing, it is increasingly clear that the original TARP acronym does not fully describe the complete phenotypic spectrum of this syndrome. The presented patient had genetically confirmed TARP syndrome and demonstrated new findings of hydronephrosis and hemodynamically significant hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. The patient also had physical findings common with previously reported individuals with TARP syndrome in the literature but not described by the TARP acronym. These features include central nervous system dysfunction, renal abnormalities, cardiac lesions other than atrial septal defect or persistent left superior vena cava, and distal limb defects other than talipes equinovarus. By adding to the known spectrum of the TARP phenotype, this report will aid clinicians as they care for patients with this rare condition.
KW - Pierre Robin syndrome
KW - chromosomes, human, X
KW - clubfoot
KW - heart defects, congenital
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U2 - 10.1002/ajmg.a.40645
DO - 10.1002/ajmg.a.40645
M3 - Article
C2 - 30450804
AN - SCOPUS:85056785868
SN - 1552-4825
VL - 176
SP - 2911
EP - 2914
JO - American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A
JF - American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A
IS - 12
ER -