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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IV in association with a (c.970G>A) mutation in the COL3A1 gene.


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The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IV (EDS-IV) is a hereditary, autosomal dominant disease that causes a defect in the procollagen III synthesis, which results in a structural modification in this protein. An awareness of the disease is of vital importance for the optimal outcome, since the affected individuals have a high risk of vascular, intestinal and uterine rupture. It's a disease with great clinical variability and the diagnosis is confirmed by detection of a mutation in the gene encoding collagen type III. The authors present a case report of a patient who appeared at the emergency ward with acute abdomen and hypovolemic shock after spontaneous aortic rupture. The diagnosis was confirmed after genetic study that identified a mutation in the (c.970G>A) in the COL3A1 gene, only reported once in the literature in a family with internal carotid dissections in some of its members. It's the first time that this mutation is reported in association with the EDS-IV. The authors also make a brief review of the clinical, genetic and molecular characteristics of this syndrome.

The Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type IV (EDS-IV) is a hereditary, autosomal dominant disease that causes a defect in the procollagen III synthesis, which results in a structural modification in this protein. An awareness of the disease is of vital importance for the optimal outcome, since the affected individuals have a high risk of vascular, intestinal and uterine rupture. It's a disease with great clinical variability and the diagnosis is confirmed by detection of a mutation in the gene encoding collagen type III. The authors present a case report of a patient who appeared at the emergency ward with acute abdomen and hypovolemic shock after spontaneous aortic rupture. The diagnosis was confirmed after genetic study that identified a mutation in the (c.970G>A) in the COL3A1 gene, only reported once in the literature in a family with internal carotid dissections in some of its members. It's the first time that this mutation is reported in association with the EDS-IV. The authors also make a brief review of the clinical, genetic and molecular characteristics of this syndrome.

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Idioma Português
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