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. 1998 Apr;35(4):323–327. doi: 10.1136/jmg.35.4.323

Familial neurofibromatosis type 1 associated with an overgrowth syndrome resembling Weaver syndrome.

C J van Asperen 1, W C Overweg-Plandsoen 1, M H Cnossen 1, D A van Tijn 1, R C Hennekam 1
PMCID: PMC1051283  PMID: 9598729

Abstract

The simultaneous occurrence of familial neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and an overgrowth syndrome resembling Weaver syndrome was observed in two related cases (a mother and her son). NF1 was confirmed by molecular genetic analysis showing a large deletion at 17q11.2, encompassing the entire NF1 gene. The other symptoms in the two cases were similar to the features reported in Weaver syndrome. Although the combination of NF1 and an overgrowth syndrome resembling Weaver syndrome in this family may be fortuitous, we favour the hypothesis that the deletion of the entire gene has caused this combined phenotype. Possible pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed. The observation suggests a relation between NF1 with an extraordinarily large gene deletion and a Weaver(-like) syndrome. This warrants investigation for deletions in the 17q11.2 region in Weaver(-like) syndrome patients.

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