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Showing 2 results for Mansour Samaei
M Oladnabi , T Haddadi , K Kianmehr , N Mansour Samaei , M Mehri , Volume 19, Issue 2 (7-2017)
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Neurofibromatosis type1 (NF1) with the incidence of 1 in 3500 births, is the most common disorder which affects skin and peripheral nervous system. NF1 results from mutations in NF1 gene. The NF1 gene spans 350kbp and to date, nearly 2434 mutations in it were reported. The gene with 100 percent penetrance is located on chromosome 17 encoding neurofibromin protein. Recently, many challenges of its genetic analysis have been overcome through the application of new sequencing techniques. In present study patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 have been characterized from clinical symptoms such as presence of café au lait spot, plexiform neurofibroma, optic nerves involvement, presence of several patients in first degree relatives. These patients were in different ages including 73, 63, 44, 20 with different symptoms and severities of disease. In this communication, a NF1 family with 4 cases in 3 generations has been presented.
M Oladnabi, T Haddadi , A Kianmehr , N Mansour Samaei , M Aghaie , Volume 19, Issue 3 (10-2017)
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Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) is an extremely rare autosomal dominant disorder having variable expressivity with complete penetrance. FOP incidence has been estimated to be 1 per 2 million. FOP caused by mutations in ACVR1 gene encoding bone morphogenetic protein type-1 receptor. To date, 15 types of mutations have been reported. The majority of cases were determined to be the rsult of a new mutation occuring sporadically. Here we report a 20 years old girl who's suffering FOP for 11 years.
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