SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators

Abstract Background The phenotypic features of SHOX deficiency (SHOX-D) are highly variable and can be very mild, especially in young children. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate auxological and radiological indicators that could be predictive of SHOX-D in children. Methods Molecula...

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Main Authors: Silvia Vannelli, Maria Baffico, Raffaele Buganza, Francesca Verna, Giulia Vinci, Daniele Tessaris, Gianpaolo Di Rosa, Alberto Borraccino, Luisa de Sanctis
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-11-01
Series:Italian Journal of Pediatrics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-020-00927-z
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spelling doaj-2c020abf9cf24ccaa3634053f081c9072020-11-25T04:07:37ZengBMCItalian Journal of Pediatrics1824-72882020-11-014611610.1186/s13052-020-00927-zSHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicatorsSilvia Vannelli0Maria Baffico1Raffaele Buganza2Francesca Verna3Giulia Vinci4Daniele Tessaris5Gianpaolo Di Rosa6Alberto Borraccino7Luisa de Sanctis8Pediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalLaboratory of Human Genetics, Galliera HospitalsPediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalPediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalPediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalPediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalPediatric Radiology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalDepartment of Public Health and Pediatric Sciences, University of TurinPediatric Endocrinology, Regina Margherita Children’s HospitalAbstract Background The phenotypic features of SHOX deficiency (SHOX-D) are highly variable and can be very mild, especially in young children. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate auxological and radiological indicators that could be predictive of SHOX-D in children. Methods Molecular analysis of the SHOX gene was performed in 296 subjects with growth impairment or skeletal disproportion, without alternative diagnosis. Auxological variables and radiographs of the hand, wrist and forearm were evaluated. Results SHOX mutations (88% inherited, 12% de novo) were identified in 52 subjects. The most predictive auxological indicators of SHOX-D were an increased sitting height/height ratio and a decreased arm span/height ratio. The convexity of distal radial metaphysis at X-ray, not yet reported in literature, was also found to be predictive of SHOX-D. In young children, stratification of data by bone age also highlighted ulnar tilt, lucency of the ulnar border of the distal radius and enlarged radius as the radiological signs most related to SHOX-D . Conclusions In this study, the analysis of auxological and radiological indicators in SHOX-D children allowed to identify an additional early radiological sign and underlines the importance of family auxological evaluation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-020-00927-zSHOXGrowth impairmentConvexity of distal radial metaphysis
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author Silvia Vannelli
Maria Baffico
Raffaele Buganza
Francesca Verna
Giulia Vinci
Daniele Tessaris
Gianpaolo Di Rosa
Alberto Borraccino
Luisa de Sanctis
spellingShingle Silvia Vannelli
Maria Baffico
Raffaele Buganza
Francesca Verna
Giulia Vinci
Daniele Tessaris
Gianpaolo Di Rosa
Alberto Borraccino
Luisa de Sanctis
SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
Italian Journal of Pediatrics
SHOX
Growth impairment
Convexity of distal radial metaphysis
author_facet Silvia Vannelli
Maria Baffico
Raffaele Buganza
Francesca Verna
Giulia Vinci
Daniele Tessaris
Gianpaolo Di Rosa
Alberto Borraccino
Luisa de Sanctis
author_sort Silvia Vannelli
title SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
title_short SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
title_full SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
title_fullStr SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
title_full_unstemmed SHOX deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
title_sort shox deficiency in children with growth impairment: evaluation of known and new auxological and radiological indicators
publisher BMC
series Italian Journal of Pediatrics
issn 1824-7288
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background The phenotypic features of SHOX deficiency (SHOX-D) are highly variable and can be very mild, especially in young children. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate auxological and radiological indicators that could be predictive of SHOX-D in children. Methods Molecular analysis of the SHOX gene was performed in 296 subjects with growth impairment or skeletal disproportion, without alternative diagnosis. Auxological variables and radiographs of the hand, wrist and forearm were evaluated. Results SHOX mutations (88% inherited, 12% de novo) were identified in 52 subjects. The most predictive auxological indicators of SHOX-D were an increased sitting height/height ratio and a decreased arm span/height ratio. The convexity of distal radial metaphysis at X-ray, not yet reported in literature, was also found to be predictive of SHOX-D. In young children, stratification of data by bone age also highlighted ulnar tilt, lucency of the ulnar border of the distal radius and enlarged radius as the radiological signs most related to SHOX-D . Conclusions In this study, the analysis of auxological and radiological indicators in SHOX-D children allowed to identify an additional early radiological sign and underlines the importance of family auxological evaluation.
topic SHOX
Growth impairment
Convexity of distal radial metaphysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13052-020-00927-z
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