hrp0084p2-462 | Growth | ESPE2015
Nilsson Ola
, Isoherranen Nina
, Guttmann-Bauman Ines
, Jee YouHee
, Guo Michael
, Lui Julian
, Dauber Andrew
Background: Nutritional excess of vitamin A, a precursor for retinoic acid (RA), causes premature epiphyseal fusion, craniosynostosis, as well as light-dependent retinopathy. Similarly, homozygous loss-of-function mutations in one of the major RA-metabolizing enzymes CYP26B1 causes advanced bone age, premature epiphyseal fusion, and craniosynostosis. We studied a patient with markedly accelerated skeletal and dental development, retinal scarring, and autism-spectrum disease.</...