White–Sutton syndrome
White–Sutton syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder that affects different systems of the human body. It is mainly characterized by developmental delay, intellectual disability, craniofacial abnormalities and commonly features of autism spectrum disorder.
Presentation
Patients with White–Sutton syndrome might have the following symptoms:- Developmental delay, with speech and language usually being more delayed than motor skills such as walking.
- Intellectual disability which can range from borderline normal to severe.
- Craniofacial features include microcephaly, brachycephaly, hypertelorism, midface hypoplasia
- Neuropsychiatric: hyperactivity, sleeping difficulties
- Features of autism spectrum disorder and overly friendly behavior.
- Sensorineural hearing loss and visual defects
- Gastrointestinal problems
- Obesity, short stature
- Diaphragmatic hernia