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Seckel syndrome, or microcephalic primordial dwarfism (also known as bird-headed dwarfism, Harper's syndrome, Virchow–Seckel dwarfism and bird-headed dwarf of Seckel) is an extremely rare disorder. Inheritance is autosomal recessive.

(2008). 9780816063963, Infobase Publishing. .
It is characterized by intrauterine growth restriction and postnatal with a , narrow bird-like face with a beak-like nose, large eyes with down-slanting palpebral fissures, receding and intellectual disability.

A mouse model has been developed. This mouse model is characterized by a severe deficiency of ATR protein. These mice have high levels of replicative stress and DNA damage. Adult Seckel mice display accelerated aging. These findings are consistent with the DNA damage theory of aging.


Symptoms and signs
Symptoms include:
  • intellectual disability (more than half of the patients have an IQ below 50)
  • sometimes (low blood counts)
  • in males
  • low birth weight
  • dislocations of pelvis and elbow
  • unusually large eyes
  • blindness or visual impairment
  • large, low-set ears
  • small chin due to receded lower jaw


Genetics
It is believed to be caused by defects of genes on 3 and 18. One form of Seckel syndrome can be caused by mutation in the gene encoding the ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related protein () which maps to chromosome 3q22.1–q24. This gene is central in the cell's DNA damage response and repair mechanism.

Types include:

SCKL1 ATR3q23
SCKL2 RBBP818q11
SCKL4 13q12
SCKL5 613823CEP15215q21.1
SCKL6 614728CEP633q22.2
SCKL7 614851NIN14q22.1
SCKL8 615807DNA210q21.3
SCKL9 616777TRAIP3p21.31
SCKL10 617253NSMCE28q24.13
SCKL11 620767CEP29511q21


Diagnosis
There are 4 criteria for diagnosis:

  1. Congenital Dwarfism and postnatal growth retardation
  2. Microcephaly, large eyes, beak-like nose, narrow face, retrognathism, malocclusion
  3. Mental handicap
  4. Agenesis of the corpus callosum, cerebral cysts

Other abnormalities can be a supportive criteria, such as: anemia, pancytopenia, cleft lip/palate scoliosis or kyphoscoliosis.

Genetic testing can confirm diagnosis.


Treatment
There is no cure for Seckel syndrome. Symptomatic treatment is available.


History
The syndrome was named after German–American physician Helmut Paul George SeckelSeckel, H. P. G. Bird-headed Dwarfs: Studies in Developmental Anthropology Including Human Proportions. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas (pub.) 1960. (1900–1960). The synonym Harper's syndrome was named after pediatrician Rita G. Harper.


See also
  • Koo-Koo the Bird Girl


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