What is Leopard syndrome?
Leopard syndrome is a genetic health with characteristic features or symptoms that represent the abbreviation of the condition. OK are these properties of lentigins, defects of electrocardiographic lines, pulmonary stenosis, genitality abnormalities, retarded growth and deafness. Each case of Leopard's syndrome differs from man to person, and some individuals may not show all features associated with the condition; This includes members of the same family who can also show different features of Leopard's syndrome, although the condition is genetic. In general, gene mutations cause leopard syndrome and mutations pass from parent to child as an autosomal dominant condition. Sometimes, however, a new Gen Mutation can cause leopard syndrome in individuals without a family history. Generally, the places of the café-au-lait, in places more ignited than the lentigina may also appear on individuals with this condition. Defects of electrocardiographic conductivity relate to heart problems such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in whichthe heart tries to pump blood. Eye hypertellorism or wide-stall eyes is just one characteristic feature of the individual's face with Leopard syndrome. Other features accompanying syndrome include low settings and strong lips.
lung stenosis is a condition in which the artery between the heart and the lungs narrows and sometimes goes hand in hand with electrocardiographic conductive defects. Genital abnormalities mean that there is a defect with reproductive organs, such as non -combed testicles in men or poorly developed ovaries in women; These abnormalities can lead to a decrease in fertility or delayed puberty. Retarded growth is a symptom that leads to a short figure of about half or a mood of those with Leopard syndrome. In general, this slow growth occurs over time, as individuals are usually a normal height and weight when they are born. Deafness is also another feature of SYNDRoma A is caused by abnormalities that occur in the inner ear.
In addition to these characteristic properties, there are many other symptoms associated with Leopard syndrome, such as developmental delays or learning disabilities. Since different individuals will show different symptoms of this syndrome and with different severity treatment differ from humans to person. In general, the treatment of the condition involves focusing on those characteristic features that are manageable or treatable. For example, hearing aids can act as a deafness or hearing loss.