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Triple x syndrome with short stature: case report and literature review.

AbstractBACKGROUND:
Triple X syndrome is a sex chromosomal aneuploidy condition characterized by tall stature, microcephaly, hypertelorism, congenital abnormalities, and motor and language delays. It is mainly derived from maternal nondisjunctional errors during meiosis. To highlight the clinical features and diagnosis of triple X syndrome, we present a rare phenotype of the syndrome.
CASE PRESENTATION:
A 5.9 year-old girl was admitted to our hospital because of short stature. Both her height and weight were below the 3(rd) percentile compared to the normal peers. She was found with mild motor and speech delay. Laboratory investigation showed low level of IGF-1 and zinc, elevated estradiol level and normal result of arginine provocation test.
CONCLUSION:
Our data suggest that triple X syndrome should also be suspected in patients with short stature, elevated estradiol and low level of IGF-1, even with normal result of arginine provocation test.
AuthorsMingyan Li, Chaochun Zou, Zhengyan Zhao
JournalIranian journal of pediatrics (Iran J Pediatr) Vol. 22 Issue 2 Pg. 269-73 (Jun 2012) ISSN: 2008-2150 [Electronic] Netherlands
PMID23056899 (Publication Type: Case Reports)

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