Vázquez-López María E, López-Conde María I, Somoza-Rubio Carlos, Pérez-Pacín Roberto, Morales-Redondo Ramón, González-Gay Miguel A
Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Xeral-Calde, Spain.
Joint Bone Spine. 2005 May;72(3):275-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2004.06.007.
Jarcho Levin syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by the presence of rib and vertebral defects at birth. This syndrome is usually diagnosed in newborns with short neck and trunk and short stature. They present multiple vertebral anomalies at different levels of the spine, including "butterfly vertebrae", hemivertebrae and fused hypoplastic vertebrae. The small size of the thorax in newborns frequently leads to respiratory compromise and death in infancy. We report a new case with short trunk and neck and vertebral and costal anomalies without respiratory problems. A literature review was conducted.