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Seckel Syndrome

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Seckel Syndrome

Overview

Seckel syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by intrauterine growth retardation, profound dwarfism, severe microcephaly, intellectual disability, and distinctive facial features. First described by Dr. Helmut Seckel in 1960, this condition represents a spectrum of disorders collectively known as microcephalic dwarfism. The estimated prevalence is approximately 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 100,000 births, with higher incidence in populations with consanguinity. [@research]

Seckel syndrome is caused by defects in DNA damage response pathways, particularly those involved in DNA double-strand break repair and replication stress response. This places it within a broader group of disorders known as DNA repair deficiency syndromes, which includes ataxia-telangiectasia, Nijmegen breakage syndrome, and Fanconi anemia. [@case]

Introduction

Seckel syndrome provides a unique window into the biology of DNA repair and its critical role in human development. The identification of causative genes has revealed essential pathways for genomic stability during embryonic and postnatal development. Understanding these mechanisms has implications not only for Seckel syndrome but also for cancer biology and aging research. [@dna]

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