Journal article

Rare syndromes of the head and face-Pierre Robin sequence

TY Tan, PG Farlie

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Developmental Biology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2013

Abstract

Pierre Robin sequence (PRS) is an association of clinical features consisting of mandibular hypoplasia, cleft secondary palate, and glossoptosis leading to obstructive apnea and feeding difficulties. PRS can occur as an isolated condition or can be found in association with a range of other features in a number of conditions including Treacher collins and Stickler syndromes. The frequent association of the PRS triad suggests a common underlying developmental mechanism which impacts on each of these tissues. Isolated PRS is typically sporadic but when familial usually exhibits autosomal dominant inheritance. The term PRS is applied on the basis of the pattern of malformation rather than etiol..

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