Abstract
Williams-Beuren syndrome is a rare genetic disease (1/20 000) characterized by a microdeletion at 7q11.23 encompassing about 28 genes, including the elastin gene, ELN. It is a sporadic disease in the majority of cases. Easily identifiable in childhood, this developmental disorder associates suggestive face dysmorphism, cardiac defect, psychomotor retardation and specific behavioural and cognitive profile. We conducted a retrospective study of 11 patients with Williams-Beuren syndrome whose data were collected in the Genetics Department of the Mohammed VI University Hospital of Marrakech. The average age of patients was 6.05 years (SD=6.56; interquartile range=5), with a female predominance (64%; 7/11 patients). Almost all patients were mentally retarded and the diagnosis was confirmed in 100% (11) of patients using fluorescence in situ hybridisation (FISH).