Jarcho Levin Syndrome Associated With Aortic Coarctation

2016 
Jarcho-Levin syndrome is a rare congenital disorder, characterized by a short trunk and vertebral and rib malformations. At birth, the diagnosis is suspected in a neck and a short trunk and thorax, a protruding abdomen, rib anomalies and vertebral defects as hemivertebrae, often associated with scoliosis. There are two different phenotypes: spondylocostal dysplasia and spondylothoracique dysplasia. Several defects are associated with bone malformations in this syndrome including neural tube defects (Spina Bifida found in 25% of patients), heart defects are rarely reported in the literature. We report a case of Jarcho-Levin syndrome in 40 days old infant associated with a heart disease.
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