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Journal of Medical Genetics 1995;32:309-311; doi:10.1136/jmg.32.4.309
Copyright © 1995 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

Congenital knee dislocation in a 49,XXXXY boy.

R H Sijmons, A J van Essen, J D Visser, M Iprenburg, G F Nelck, M L Vos-Bender, B de Jong

Department of Medical Genetics, University of Groningen, The Netherlands.

We report on a 12 year old mentally retarded boy who presented at birth with bilateral knee dislocations, dislocation of the right hip, and general joint laxity. Cytogenetic studies showed a 49,XXXXY karyotype. Hyperlaxity of joints is known to occur in 49,XXXXY patients, but congenital knee dislocation has not been reported. Rarely in 49,XXXXY and 49,XXXXX syndromes Larsen-like features may be seen. Patients with congenital joint dislocation or laxity, combined with other malformations, especially if psychomotor development is delayed, should be karyotyped to exclude chromosomal abnormalities.


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