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Published in: Skeletal Radiology 11/2004

01-11-2004 | Scientific Article

Congenital vertical talus in four generations of the same family

Authors: E. Mark Levinsohn, Antony E. Shrimpton, Robert B. Cady, David S. Packard, David R. Hootnick

Published in: Skeletal Radiology | Issue 11/2004

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Abstract

Objective

This paper presents four generations of a family with radiographically demonstrated congenital vertical talus (CVT) in whom a HOXD10 gene mutation was identified. Some members of the family with this mutation exhibited cavo-varus foot deformity consistent with a Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT)-like disorder.

Design and patients

Physical examination was performed on nearly all of the affected and unaffected family members. DNA was extracted from blood obtained from 14 subjects who showed radiographic and clinical features of CVT (two of whom also had CMT), from two subjects with features of CMT but not CVT, and from 20 related family members who were clinically normal.

Results

Radiographs show the appearance of uncorrected CVT in infancy, in childhood, and in adulthood. DNA analysis revealed a mutation in a HOXD10 gene located on chromosome 2 in all of the affected but none of the unaffected family members.

Conclusion

There is an autosomal-dominant-inherited mutation with complete penetrance which is found in all members of a pedigree with CVT, some of whom exhibit a CMT-like foot disorder. Radiologic findings vary depending on the severity of involvement, treatment provided and age of the patient.
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Metadata
Title
Congenital vertical talus in four generations of the same family
Authors
E. Mark Levinsohn
Antony E. Shrimpton
Robert B. Cady
David S. Packard
David R. Hootnick
Publication date
01-11-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Skeletal Radiology / Issue 11/2004
Print ISSN: 0364-2348
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2161
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00256-004-0851-1

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