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. 2017 Dec 4;35(48Part A):6472–6482. doi: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2017.01.044

Table 1.

Causes of primary [congenital] microcephaly: overview.

  • 1.

    Genetic causes

  • Numerical chromosomal aberrations or microdeletion and/or duplication syndromes

  • Trisomy 13, 18, 21, etc.

  • Monogenetic microcephaly
    • Autosomal recessive microcephaly (MCPH1-10, MCPHA)
    • Nijmegen breakage syndrome (MIM#251260)
    • Autosomal dominant microcephaly
    • X-chromosomal microcephaly
    • Aicardi–Goutieres syndrome (MIM#225750, 610329, 610181, 610333, 612952)
    • Cockayne syndrome (MIM#216400, 133540, 216411)
    • Cornelia de Lange syndrome (MIM#122470, 610759, 614701, 300590, 300822)
    • Rubinstein–Taybi syndrome (MIM#180849)
    • Feingold syndrome (MIM#164280, 614326)
    • Rett syndrome, congenital (MIM#164874)
    • Mowat–Wilson syndrome (MIM#235730)
    • Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (MIM#270400)
    • Seckel syndrome (MIM#210600, 606744, 608664, 613676, 613823, 61472)
    • Ligase IV syndrome (MIM #606593)
    • Mutations in ATRX gene (MIM*300032)
    • Mutations in ARX gene (MIM*300382)
    • Mutations in PQBP1 gene (MIM*300463)
    • Mutations in ASNS gene (MIM*108370)
    • Borjeson–Forssman–Lehmann syndrome (MIM#301900)
  • Imprinting disorders

  • Angelman syndrome (MIM#105830)

  • 2.

    Metabolic cause (genetic aetiology)

  • Serine biosynthesis disorder

  • Sterol biosynthesis disorder

  • Mitochondriopathy, e.g. pyruvate dehydrogenase deficiency

  • Congenital disorders of glycosylation syndrome

  • Rare congenital metabolic diseases (see text)

  • 3.

    Exogenic factors

  • Intrauterine infection
    • Toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, varicella zoster virus, syphilis, human immunodeficiency virus, Zika Virusa, Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV)a
  • Teratogens
    • Alcohol, cocaine, antiepileptic drugs, lead/mercury intoxication, radiation
  • Disruptive incident

  • Vascular incident (stroke), intrauterine death of twin

  • Maternal disease
    • Hyperphenylalaninaemia
    • Maternal anorexia nervosa
  • Extreme insufficiency of placenta

  • 4.

    Craniosynostosis

Reproduced with permission from Von der Hagen et al. [22].

a

Not included in original table from Von der Hagen et al.