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Due to the peculiar positioning of the legs due to the muscular hypotonia in combination with connective tissue problems, children with mutations in the STRADA/LYK5 gene can twist themselves into a pretzel-like configuration.<ref>[http://epilepsygenetics.net/2013/05/03/strada-mutations-mtor-activation-and-personalized-medicine-using-rapamycin/]</ref> | Due to the peculiar positioning of the legs due to the muscular hypotonia in combination with connective tissue problems, children with mutations in the STRADA/[[LYK5]] gene can twist themselves into a pretzel-like configuration.<ref>[http://epilepsygenetics.net/2013/05/03/strada-mutations-mtor-activation-and-personalized-medicine-using-rapamycin/]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 5 July 2019
Pretzel syndrome or PMSE is a rare disorder characterized by skeletal deformity, malformation of the brain (with accompanying seizures), electrolyte imbalances, and variable malformations of the heart and other organs [1]
Due to the peculiar positioning of the legs due to the muscular hypotonia in combination with connective tissue problems, children with mutations in the STRADA/LYK5 gene can twist themselves into a pretzel-like configuration.[2]
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Polyhydramnios, megalencephaly, and symptomatic epilepsy syndrome