Unusual ocular findings in an infant with cri-du-chat syndrome

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A newborn male with cri-du-chat syndrome, congenital nuclear cataracts, microspherophakia, and probably ectopic lenses is reported. Microspherophakia in cri-du-chat syndrome has not been previously described. The congenital cataracts were inherited from his mother who had a balanced 5;13 translocation; the two events are considered to be coincidental and a possible 'position effect' was excluded, since the other members of her family with congenital cataracts, were chromosomally normal. This is the fourth case reported where familial cri-du-chat syndrome involves chromosomes 5p and 13q.

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Kitsiou-Tzeli, S., Dellagrammaticas, H. D., Papas, C. B., Ladas, I. D., & Bartsocas, C. S. (1983). Unusual ocular findings in an infant with cri-du-chat syndrome. Journal of Medical Genetics, 20(4), 304–307. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.20.4.304

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