Murat Derbent , Namık Özbek , Füsun Alehan , Zerrin Yılmaz
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Abstract
We report a 6-year-old patient with hemophilia A, who also exhibited clinical features typical of 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22qDS). The specific traits were mild mental retardation, speech delay, hypernasal speech, deficits in voice quality and articulation, narrow palpebral fissures, broad and depressed nasal root, high-arched palate, microstomia, and overfolded ears. The patient had no associated congenital cardiac or palatal malformations. It can be particularly difficult to identify this syndrome in newborns and infants without congenital heart defects. This case underlines that microdeletion of chromosome 22q11.2 should be considered in any patient who exhibits typical clinical features of 22qDS, regardless of whether they have another single-gene disorder.