Table 7.

Recommended Surveillance for Individuals with Noonan Syndrome with Multiple Lentigines

System/ConcernEvaluationFrequency
Growth Measurement of growth parametersAt each visit
Cardiovascular Cardiac auscultation to assess for new heart murmur
EchocardiogramAnnually until age 3 yrs, then at ages 5 yrs & 10 yrs or as clinically indicated
Hearing Audiology evalAt least annually in infancy & childhood or as clinically indicated
Eyes Ophthalmology evalIf nystagmus is noted or as clinically indicated
Neurologic Assess for new manifestations such as seizure.At each visit
Development Monitor developmental progress & educational needs.
Family/
Community
Assess family need for social work support (e.g., palliative/respite care, home nursing, other local resources) & care coordination.

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