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UNLABELLED:Aarskog syndrome (AAS) is an X-linked human disease that affects the skeletal formation and embryonic morphogenesis and is caused by mutations in the FGD1 gene. Patients typically show distinctive skeletal and genital developmental abnormalities, but a broad spectrum of clinical phenotypes has been observed. We report here on the clinical and molecular analysis of a family that reveals a novel FGD1 mutation in a 9-year-old boy displaying extreme craniofacial dysplasia associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Sequencing of FGD1 revealed a novel mutation in exon 7 at position c.1468 C > T in the index patient, leading to a stop codon in the highly conserved RhoGEF gene domain. His mother and maternal grandmother were also found to be heterozygous for this FGD1 mutation. CONCLUSION:Our results identify a novel mutation of FDG1 in a family with Aarskog syndrome and underscore the phenotypical variability of this condition.
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