Department of Radiology, University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa, United States
 Case Report   
								
																Mowat Wilson Syndrome - Expanding the Phenotype by Mutation ZEB2: A Case Report of a Rare Entity and Literature Review 
																Author(s): Danielly Viana Monteiro Santos*, Danilo Tokechi Amaral, Nathalia Teixeira Hatano, Leonardo Furtado Freitas, Catherine Marx and Lazaro Luis Faria do Amaral             
								
																
						 Mowat-Wilson Syndrome (MWS) is a syndrome with multiple congenital abnormalities first clinically delineated by Mowat DR, et al. in 1998. All 
  affected patients exhibit typical dysmorphic features in association with severe intellectual disability and most have microcephaly and seizures. 
  Congenital anomalies such as Hirschsprung disease, congenital heart disease, hypospadias, genitourinary malformations, corpus callosum 
  agenesis and short stature are also common. There is no consensus on clinical diagnostic criteria, but MWS should be suspected in individuals 
  with the aforementioned clinical features and head imaging findings. We report a full-term male newborn with microcephaly, congenital megacolon, 
  hypospadias, facial dysmorphism and heart defect. Thus, MWS was suspected and later confirmed by a mutation analysis of the ZEB2 gene... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/1747-0862.2023.17.633															  
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