Birth prevalence of Robin sequence in the Netherlands from 2000-2010: A retrospective population-based study in a large Dutch cohort and review of the literature

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2015-09

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Paes, E C
van Nunen, Daan P F
Basart, Hanneke
Don Griot, J. Peter W
van Hagen, Johanna M.
van der Horst, Chantal M A M
vandenBoogaard, Marie José HISNI 0000000393336883
Breugem, C CISNI 000000039546909X

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Abstract

The birth prevalence of Robin sequence (RS) is frequently cited to be 1 in 8,500 to 14,000 live births (range: 7,1-11,8 per 100.000), which is based on just a few epidemiological studies. The objective of this study is to contribute to the limited knowledge of the epidemiology of RS by determining the frequency of RS in a cleft palate (CP) population and the estimated birth prevalence in live births in the Netherlands, using distinct diagnostic criteria. A retrospective population-based analysis of the National Cleft Registry was performed in order to obtain all CP patients registered in the Netherlands from 2000-2010, in addition to a thorough review of the medical records in three Dutch Academic Pediatric Hospitals for the same period. Furthermore, a systematic search of the literature was conducted to allow for comparison of our findings. The Dutch birth prevalence of RS was estimated to be 1:5,600 live births (or 17.7 per 100,000), with a slight female predominance. RS was estimated to occur in a third of the CP population and patients with RS had a more severe cleft grade than the general CP population. The literature search yielded 42 studies reporting the birth prevalence for RS, which varied between 1:3,900 and 1:122,400 (0.8-32.0 per 100,000), with a mean prevalence of 1:24,500 (8.0 per 100,000). The birth prevalence of RS in the Netherlands was higher than reported for most other countries when similar diagnostic criteria were used, with a slight female predominance. A third of the general CP could be classified as RS.

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(Pierre) Robin sequence, Birth prevalence, Cleft palate, Epidemiology, Taverne, Genetics(clinical), Genetics, Journal Article

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Paes, E C, van Nunen, D P F, Basart, H, Don Griot, J P W, van Hagen, J M, van der Horst, C M A M, van den Boogaard, M J H & Breugem, C C 2015, 'Birth prevalence of Robin sequence in the Netherlands from 2000-2010 : A retrospective population-based study in a large Dutch cohort and review of the literature', American Journal of Medical Genetics. Part A, vol. 167, no. 9, pp. 1972-1982. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.37150