Desbuquois syndrome

Desbuquois syndrome (DBQD) is an osteochondrodysplasia characterized by severe micromelic dwarfism, facial dysmorphism, joint laxity with multiple dislocations, vertebral and metaphyseal abnormalities and advanced carpotarsal ossification. Two forms have been distinguished on the basis of the presence (type 1) or the absence (type 2) of characteristic hand anomalies. A variant form of DBQD, Kim variant (see these terms), has also been described and is characterized by short stature and articular, minor facial and significant hand anomalies.

Short metacarpal

Diminished length of one or more metacarpal bones in relation to the others of the same hand or to the contralateral metacarpal.


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PMID (PMCID)
20358597
MIXED_SAMPLE Child
A variant of Desbuquois dysplasia characterized by advanced carpal bone age, short metacarpals, and elongated phalanges: report of seven cases.
Kim OH, Nishimura G, Song HR, Matsui Y, Sakazume S, Yamada M, Narumi Y, Alanay Y, Unger S, Cho TJ, Park SS, Ikegawa S, Meinecke P, Superti-Furga A.
Am J Med Genet A. 2010;152A(4):875-85.
A variant of Desbuquois dysplasia characterized by advanced carpal bone age, short metacarpals, and elongated phalanges: report of seven cases.