The purpose of this study si to define morphological and epidemiological parameters and identify new symptoms in French patients with Seckel syndrome (SCKL) or microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II (MOPDII).
Multicentre study, aiming to determine morphological and epidemiological parameters and identify new symptoms in French patients with SCKL or MOPDII. At pre-inclusion visit: Realization of the photographs of: the face, entire body and the extremities (hands and feet) that will be serve for the collegiate decision of the inclusion or not of patients. Patients are seen at inclusion V1 , a second visit V2 at 6-10 months after V1 and an annual follow-up visit. At inclusion: * Full Clinical Examination, specialized consultations (Otorhinolaryngology, stomatology, orthopedics, ophthalmology) * Results of x-ray examinations and biological tests * Assessment of the patients competencies and initiation of appropriate care ( orthophony and psychomotricity...) * Assessment of intelligence and cognitive ability according the WISC-IV scale * Blood testing for diagnosis and research. Visit 2: * Full Clinical Examination * Cerebral angiography-MRI for all patients * Programming a neurosurgery / neurovascular consultation based on MRI results * Immuno-hematology and hepato-gastroenterology consultation if anomaly during the visit V1 Annual follow-up visit: * Assessment of the complications of the disease and its clinical care * Full clinical examination * Skeletal x-ray and systematic orthopedic consultation * Blood Check * Prescription of tests if necessary depending to the complications identified of the disease * Reevaluation of the care according to the detected symptoms
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Medical Genetics Department and INSERM U781, Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Paris, France
to visualize any vascular abnormalities according the cerebral angiography-MRI
Time frame: 10 months
Assessment of intelligence and cognitive ability according the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC-IV)
Time frame: 2 days
Measurement of visual acuity
Time frame: 2 days
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