Branchio-oto-renal syndrome: a clinical case

Xavier Lagarde, Mathilde Fenelon, Jean Christophe Fricain
2019 Journal of Oral Medicine and Oral Surgery  
A 19-week-old patient seen in an oral dermatology clinic had small labial commissures pits associated with auricular abnormalities. Similar clinical elements were found in the family medical history. A diagnosis of branchio-oto-renal syndrome (BOR) was quickly evoked. Commentary: BOR syndrome is a rare disease. This autosomal dominant pathology is characterized by facial lesions and renal abnormalities. Diagnosis is based on many clinical criteria. An optional genetic study can sometimes assist in diagnosis.
doi:10.1051/mbcb/2018033 fatcat:pwiaoolyejgqfau64j3cchxroy