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. 2024 Jun 11;12(6):e2472. doi: 10.1002/mgg3.2472

TABLE 1.

Clinical features.

III‐1 (proband) II‐1 (father)
Age at latest examination 8 years 1 month 41 years 9 months
Height 116.5 cm (−2.72 SD) (Juliusson et al., 2009) 153 cm (−3.47 SD) (Juliusson et al., 2009)
Arm span 113.5 cm 157.5 cm
Sitting height (upper segment) 68.7 cm, (Between 0 SD and −1 SD (Fredriks et al., 2005)) 94.8 cm, (0 SD for 21 year olds (Fredriks et al., 2005))
Sitting height/height ratio

68.7/116.5 = 0.59 (>+2.5 SD (Fredriks et al., 2005))

94.8/153 = 0.62 (>+2.5 SD for 21 year olds (Fredriks et al., 2005))
Weight 27.3 kg (−0.11 SD) (Juliusson et al., 2009) 109 kg (+2.36 SD)
Birth weight, length 4230 g (1.13 SD) (Juliusson et al., 2009), 51 cm (0.13 SD) (Juliusson et al., 2009) NA
Occipto‐frontal circumference 52.5 cm (−0.35 SD) (Juliusson et al., 2009) 60.5 cm, 0.5 cm above the 97.5th centile (Waaler, 1983)
Inner canthal distance 2.5 cm (−1 SD to −2 SD (Hall, 2007))

2.8 cm

(~−1 SD for 16 year olds (Hall, 2007))

Hyperextensible interphalangeal joints (fingers and toes) +

+

Joint luxations Both patellas after initiating growth hormone treatment at age 11 years
Gross motor delay ‐ Walked at ~1 year NA
Proptosis/prominent eyes
Short neck +
Webbing + +
Sloping shoulders (+) +
Prominent forehead
Low‐set ears
Downturned palpebral fissures
Microstomia
Atrophic scars +
Micrognathia
Low nasal bridge
Pectus excavatum/carninatum
Broad fingers/toes
Sandal gap + +
Broad feet +
Hypotonia
Fractures
Radio‐ulnar synostosis
Congenital heart defect
Blue sclerae
Glaucoma Not examined Not examined
Reduced bone density Not examined Not examined

Humerus length [mm]

(AVG ± 2 SD)

21 days: 58 (63–79)

12 months: 90 (94–116)

8 years: 183 (199–246)

40 years: NA

Radius length [mm]

(AVG ± 2 SD)

21 days: 49 (54–64)

12 months: 69 (76–93)

8 years: 130 (149–186)

40 years: NA

Ulna length [mm]

(AVG ± 2 SD)

21 days: 57 (61–72)

12 months: 82 (85–103)

8 years: 147 (163–201)

40 years: NA

Femur length [mm]

(AVG ± 2 SD)

21 days: 64 (72–96)

12 months: 111 (128–149)

8 years: 258 (294–351)

40 years: 440* (481–574)

Tibia length [mm]

(AVG ± 2 SD)

21 days: 58 (60–83)

12 months: 86 (99–122)

8 years: 206 (230–296)

40 years: 295* (390–496)

Fibula length [mm]

(AVG ± 2 SD)

21 days: 56 (56–80)

12 months: 92 (96–117)

8 years: 210 (228–293)

40 years: 320* (379–475)

Note: Clinical features of the proband and father.

Abbreviations: NA, not available; SD, standard deviation.

*

After femoral lengthening.