Saturday, March 5, 2011

How is CLS diagnosed?

The diagnosis is usually made among males who show delayed development. Physical findings supporting the diagnosis include craniofacial abnormalities, fleshy hands with short tapered fingers, curvature of the spine, short stature, large ears and a prominent forehead. There is a genetic test involving the gene RPS6KA3 which can be used to confirm but not rule out CLS as a diagnosis.

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