Case Report
A Case of Gorlin-Goltz Syndrome Presented with Psychiatric Features
Table 1
Diagnostic criteria for Goling-Goltz syndrome.
| The major criteria | | (1) More than 2 basal cell carcinomas or one under the age of 20. | | (2) Odontogenic keratocysts. | | (3) Three or more palmar or plantar pits. | | (4) Bilamellar calcification of the falx cerebri. | | (5) Bifid, fused, or splayed ribs. | | (6) First-degree relative with Neavus basal cell carcinomas. | |
| The minor criteria | | (1) Macrocephaly adjusted for height. | | (2) Frontal bossing, cleft lip/palate, pectus, and syndactyly of digits. | | (3) Sprengel deformity, pectus, and syndactyly of digits. | | (4) Radiology abnormalities: bridging of sella turcica, hemivertebrae, and flame-shaped radiolucencies. | | (5) Ovarian fibroma. | | (6) Medulloblastoma. | |
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