Phenotype-Genotype Discordance and a Case of a Disorder of Sexual Differentiation.

Case Reports in Genetics Pub Date : 2024-07-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2024/9936936
Madeline Snipes, Stephanie Stokes, Amy Vidalin, Lee D Moore, Natalia Schlabritz-Lutsevich, James Maher
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Abstract

Discordance between the genetic sex and phenotype seen on ultrasound can identify disorders of sexual development (DSD) that previously escaped detection until puberty. We describe a 46, XY disorder of sexual differentiation caused by a rare mutation in the SF1 gene (OMIM]184757, (NR5A1). The mutation (NR5A1)-c.205C > G (p. Arg69Gly) was discovered after a phenotype-genotype discrepancy was encountered during prenatal care. The baby with 46, XY DSD has female external genitalia but evidence of Y chromosome-related regression of Müllerian structures and the absence of palpable gonads. We discussed the literature on phenotype-genotype discrepancy and the importance of care coordination between the antenatal and postnatal teams to ensure a timely diagnosis of DSD.

表型-基因型不一致和一个性分化障碍病例。
遗传性别与超声波所见表型之间的不一致性可以发现性发育障碍(DSD),而这种障碍以前在青春期之前是无法发现的。我们描述了一种由 SF1 基因(OMIM]184757,NR5A1)罕见突变引起的 46 XY 性分化障碍。突变(NR5A1)-c.205C > G (p. Arg69Gly)是在产前检查中发现表型与基因型不一致后发现的。46 XY DSD 患儿的外生殖器为女性,但有证据表明与 Y 染色体有关的穆勒氏管结构退化,而且没有可触及的性腺。我们讨论了有关表型-基因型差异的文献,以及产前和产后团队协调护理以确保及时诊断 DSD 的重要性。
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