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.

Multiple joint contractures



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PMID (PMCID)
23162309
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OTHER
Unusual manifestation of Marden-Walker syndrome.
Taksande AM, Vilhekar KY.
Indian J Hum Genet. 2012;18(2):256-8.
Marden-Walker syndrome (MWS) is characterized by multiple joint contractures, a mask-like face with blepharophimosis, micrognathia, high-arched or cleft palate, low-set ears, decreased muscular bulk, arachnodactyly, and kyphoscoliosis.