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Imaging findings in a distinct lethal inherited arteriopathy syndrome associated with a novel mutation in the FBLN4 gene

Publication Type : Journal Article

Thematic Areas : Medical Sciences

Publisher : European radiology

Source : European radiology, Springer, Volume 24, Number 8, p.1742–1748 (2014)

Url : http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00330-014-3205-y

Campus : Kochi

School : School of Medicine

Department : Paediatric Cardiology, Paediatrics, Radiodiagnosis

Year : 2014

Abstract : ObjectivesWe present the imaging findings of a newly identified lethal arteriopathy associated with a novel mutation in the gene encoding fibulin-4, occurring in a distinct community from southern India.Material and methodsA total of 31 children from a distinct population subgroup who presented with characteristic arterial dilatation and tortuosity were studied. All children except one belonged to unrelated families from an ethno-religious group (Muslim) from the northern coastal belt of southern India. CT angiography was performed in 30 children and contrast MRA in one.ResultsImpressive dilatation and elongation of ascending aorta, arch, descending aorta and main pulmonary arteries with characteristic narrowing of aortic isthmus were seen in all patients. Stenosis of arch branches, abdominal visceral branches and pulmonary artery branches was observed in 21 (68 %), 23 (62.5 %) and 20 (65 %) patients respectively. Genetic studies revealed an identical mutation in exon 7 of the FBLN4 gene. On follow-up, 27 of them had died before the age of 3 years and only two children were alive after the age of 4 years.ConclusionsFBLN4-associated vasculopathy is a highly lethal disease characterized by severe aneurysmal dilatation of thoracic aorta, its branches and pulmonary arteries with stenoses at typical locations.

Cite this Research Publication : Dr. Rajesh kannan, Dr. Mahesh K., Dr. Sheela Nampoothiri, Malfait, F., De Paepe, A., Moorthy, S., and , “Imaging findings in a distinct lethal inherited arteriopathy syndrome associated with a novel mutation in the FBLN4 gene”, European radiology, vol. 24, pp. 1742–1748, 2014.

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