Grange syndrome

Grange syndrome is characterised by stenosis or occlusion of multiple arteries (including the renal, cerebral and abdominal vessels), hypertension, brachysyndactyly, syndactyly, increased bone fragility, and learning difficulties or borderline intellectual deficit. Congenital heart defects were also reported in some cases.

Subarachnoid hemorrhage

Hemorrhage occurring between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater.


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PMID (PMCID)
22987684
FEMALE
Grange syndrome: an identifiable cause of stroke in young adults.
Volonghi I, Frigerio M, Mardighian D, Gasparotti R, Del Zotto E, Giossi A, Costa P, Poli L, Jeannin G, Gregorini GA, Padovani A, Pezzini A.
Am J Med Genet A. 2012;158A(11):2894-8.
We report on the case of an 18-year-old female presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage due to the rupture of a basilar artery aneurysm, and with distinctive systemic features including extensive vasculopathy, facial dysmorphisms and brachysyndactyly, consistent with the diagnosis of Grange syndrome.