Nagasawa Hiroyuki, Yamamoto Yutaka, Kohno Yoshinori
Department of Neonatology, Gifu Prefectural General Medical Center, 4-6-1 Noisshiki, Gifu, Japan.
Congenit Anom (Kyoto). 2010 Sep;50(3):171-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-4520.2010.00281.x. Epub 2010 Apr 30.
Cerebro-costo-mandibular syndrome (CCMS) is a very rare syndrome characterized by micrognathia and posterior rib gap, with a poor prognosis. To date, only 75 cases have been reported worldwide. The overall survival rate for patients with this disorder has not been reported, and a classification of the patients on the basis of the prognosis is not yet available. The present study analyzed the figures and prognoses of past patients and documented a new case of CCMS. Formerly published case reports and personal communications were used to reveal the prognosis and classification of CCMS. The occurrence ratios of rib gap defects and of missing ribs were examined. Patients were divided into the following three groups according to their life span: lethal type, where the patients died before 1 month; severe type, where the patients lived for 1-12 months; and mild type, where they survived for more than 1 year. A comparison was made of the number of rib gaps, missing ribs, and the rib gap ratio (defined as the number of rib gaps divided by the number of all existing ribs) among these three groups. A significant difference in the number of rib defects between the lethal type and other types was noted. Short life span of severe type patients, compared to mild type, was attributed to their subjection to severe respiratory infection. CCMS can be classified into three categories--lethal, severe, and mild--according to the severity of the symptoms and prognosis.
脑-肋-下颌综合征(CCMS)是一种非常罕见的综合征,其特征为小颌畸形和肋骨后间隙,预后较差。迄今为止,全球仅报道了75例。该疾病患者的总体生存率尚未见报道,基于预后的患者分类也尚无定论。本研究分析了既往患者的数据和预后情况,并记录了1例CCMS新病例。通过查阅既往发表的病例报告及个人交流情况来揭示CCMS的预后和分类。检查肋骨间隙缺损和肋骨缺失的发生率。根据患者的寿命将其分为以下三组:致死型,患者在1个月前死亡;重型,患者存活1至12个月;轻型,患者存活超过1年。比较这三组之间的肋骨间隙数量、肋骨缺失数量以及肋骨间隙比率(定义为肋骨间隙数量除以所有现存肋骨数量)。发现致死型与其他类型在肋骨缺损数量上存在显著差异。重型患者与轻型患者相比寿命较短,原因是他们易患严重的呼吸道感染。根据症状严重程度和预后,CCMS可分为致死、重型和轻型三类。