Male-to-male transmission of Robinow's syndrome. Its occurrence in association with cleft lip and cleft palate
R. J. Shprintzen, R. B. Goldberg, P. Saenger and E. J. Sidoti
The inheritance of Robinow's syndrome has been thought to be autosomal
dominant. However, since no cases of male-to-male transmission have been
reported, it has been impossible to rule out X-linked dominant inheritance.
We studied a case of male-to-male transmission in a father and son with
Robinow's syndrome and cleft lip-cleft palate, confirming autosomal
dominant inheritance in at least some cases.