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Diagnosis and management of the phenotypic spectrum of twins with Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome

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Cohen, JL; Duffy, KA; Sajorda, BJ; Hathaway, ER; Gonzalez‐Gandolfi, CX; Richards‐Yutz, J; Gunter, AT; Ganguly, A; Kaplan, J; Deardorff, MA; Kalish, JM
Published in: American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
July 2019

Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is an overgrowth disorder with a heterogeneous phenotypic spectrum. There is an increased prevalence of monozygotic twinning in BWS. Given the epigenetic nature and phenotypic spectrum that defines BWS, twins are often discordant for clinical features, and clinicians are faced with the challenge of diagnosing and managing these twins. We present a cohort of multiple pregnancies in which one or more child from each pregnancy was diagnosed with BWS. We conducted a chart review of monochorionic and dichorionic gestations. Clinical scores for monochorionic twins demonstrated phenotypic discordance between the proband and twin. Based on linear regression analysis, a higher clinical score in the proband correlated with larger phenotypic discordance between twin siblings. Despite phenotypic discordance, however, we observed a consistent additive clinical score for a pregnancy (proband's plus twin's scores from a pregnancy). This idea of a finite degree of affectedness for a pregnancy implies a finite number of epigenetically affected cells. This further corroborates the idea that timing of monozygotic monochorionic twinning correlates with the disruption of establishment and/or maintenance of imprinting. The difference in clinical score between a proband and their twin may be due to diffused mosaicism, whereby there is an asymmetric distribution of affected cells among the multiple fetuses in a monozygotic monochorionic pregnancy, leading to a spectrum of variably affected phenotypes. Based on these findings, we recommend an algorithm for a conservative approach to clinically evaluate all children in a monozygotic multiple gestation affected by BWS.

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American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A

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1552-4833

ISSN

1552-4825

Publication Date

July 2019

Volume

179

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1139 / 1147

Publisher

Wiley

Related Subject Headings

  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0604 Genetics
 

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Cohen, J. L., Duffy, K. A., Sajorda, B. J., Hathaway, E. R., Gonzalez‐Gandolfi, C. X., Richards‐Yutz, J., … Kalish, J. M. (2019). Diagnosis and management of the phenotypic spectrum of twins with Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, 179(7), 1139–1147. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.61164
Cohen, Jennifer L., Kelly A. Duffy, Brian J. Sajorda, Evan R. Hathaway, Christina X. Gonzalez‐Gandolfi, Jennifer Richards‐Yutz, Andrew T. Gunter, et al. “Diagnosis and management of the phenotypic spectrum of twins with Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome.” American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A 179, no. 7 (July 2019): 1139–47. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.61164.
Cohen JL, Duffy KA, Sajorda BJ, Hathaway ER, Gonzalez‐Gandolfi CX, Richards‐Yutz J, et al. Diagnosis and management of the phenotypic spectrum of twins with Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. 2019 Jul;179(7):1139–47.
Cohen, Jennifer L., et al. “Diagnosis and management of the phenotypic spectrum of twins with Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome.” American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A, vol. 179, no. 7, Wiley, July 2019, pp. 1139–47. Crossref, doi:10.1002/ajmg.a.61164.
Cohen JL, Duffy KA, Sajorda BJ, Hathaway ER, Gonzalez‐Gandolfi CX, Richards‐Yutz J, Gunter AT, Ganguly A, Kaplan J, Deardorff MA, Kalish JM. Diagnosis and management of the phenotypic spectrum of twins with Beckwith‐Wiedemann syndrome. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A. Wiley; 2019 Jul;179(7):1139–1147.
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Published In

American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A

DOI

EISSN

1552-4833

ISSN

1552-4825

Publication Date

July 2019

Volume

179

Issue

7

Start / End Page

1139 / 1147

Publisher

Wiley

Related Subject Headings

  • 1103 Clinical Sciences
  • 0604 Genetics