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Barber-Say/Ablepharon-Macrostomia : Patient’s View
Author
De Maria, Beatrice University of Amsterdam|University of Bologna
de Jager, Tresia University of Hong Kong
Sarubbi, Caitlin Harvard University
Bartsch, Oliver Johannes Gutenberg University
Bianchi, Alberto University of Bologna
Brancati, Francesco University of G. d’ Annunzio Chieti
Chung, Hon-Yin B. University of Hong Kong
David, Albert CHU de Nantes
Kariminejad, Ariana Kariminejad-Najmabadi Pathology and Genetics Center
Foresti, Maura University of Bologna
Gallottini, Marina University of São Paulo
Isidor, Bertrand CHU de Nantes
Marchegiani, Shannon NIH
Martins, Fabiana University Hospital, Ghent
Mazzanti, Laura University of Bologna
Roche, Nathalie University Hospital, Ghent
Singh, Ankur Banaras Hindu University
Stevens, Cathy T.C. Thompson Children’s Hospital
Zenker, Martin University Clinic, Magdeburg
Hennekam, Raoul C. University of Amsterdam
Keywords
Ablepharon-macrostomia syndrome
Barber-Say syndrome
Body satisfaction
Patient perception
Psychosocial functioning
Quality of life
Questionnaire study
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Barber-Say syndrome (BSS) and ablepharon-macrostomia syndrome (AMS) are infrequently reported congenital malformation disorders caused by mutations in the TWIST2 gene. Both are characterized by abnormalities in ectoderm-derived structures and cause a very unusual morphology of mainly the face in individuals with otherwise normal cognition and normal physical functioning. We studied the impact that the presence of BSS and AMS has on psychosocial functioning of affected individuals and their families, using their point of view to start with. We tabulated frequently asked questions from affected individuals and families, and a parent of an affected child and an affected adult woman offered personal testimonies. We focused on perception of illness, body satisfaction, and the consequences for an otherwise normal individual who has a disorder that interferes with body image. The importance of paying particular attention to the management of both the physical appearance and the consequences of these entities on the quality of life is stressed by the affected individuals themselves.
Journal Title
Molecular Syndromology
ISSN
16618769
16618777
NCID
AA12439426
AA1278383X
Publisher
Karger
Volume
8
Issue
4
Start Page
172
End Page
178
Published Date
2017-04-27
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Th is article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) (http://www.karger.com/Services/OpenAccessLicense). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes as well as any distribution of modifi ed material requires written permission.
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