%0 Journal Article %T Robinow syndrome and its response to growth hormone treatment: a case report and review of the literature. %A Goitia-Cárdenas M %A Azotla-Vilchis CO %A Miranda-Lora AL %J Bol Med Hosp Infant Mex %V 80 %N 0 %D 07 2023 12 %M 36917807 暂无%R 10.24875/BMHIM.22000101 %X Robinow syndrome is a rare disease with short stature, characteristic phenotypical abnormalities, and intellectual integrity in most cases.
We present the case of a 13-year and one-month-old male who came for medical consultation at 3 years of age due to short stature. Additionally, the patient showed craniofacial dysmorphia, congenital heart disease, and growth hormone deficiency. As per family history, the mother presented the same phenotype. The genetic study identified an unreported variant of the WNT5A gene.
The patient initiated growth hormone treatment at a dose of 0.7 U/kg/week at 4 years of age with favorable results, increasing his height from the < 1st percentile to the 44th percentile.