Marden-Walker syndrome

Marden-Walker syndrome (MWS) is a malformation syndrome characterized by multiple joint contractures (arthrogryposis), a mask-like face with blepharophimosis, micrognathia, high-arched or cleft palate, low-set ears, decreased muscular bulk, kyphoscoliosis and arachnodactyly.

Pyloric stenosis

An abnormal narrowing of the pylorus.


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A 26-month-old child with Marden-Walker syndrome and pyloric stenosis.
Gossage D, Perrin JM, Butler MG.
Am J Med Genet. 1987;26(4):915-9.
A 26-month-old child with Marden-Walker syndrome and pyloric stenosis.