1 (95.9%)
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Postaxial acrofacial dysostosis
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Eyelid coloboma
Hypoplasia of the radius
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Micrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Postaxial acrofacial dysostosis (POADS) is a type of acrofacial dysostosis (see this term) characterised by mandibular and malar hypoplasia, small and cup-shaped ears, lower lid ectropion, and symmetrical postaxial limb deficiencies with absence of the fifth digital ray and ulnar hypoplasia.
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GTR:C0265257
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2 (94.2%)
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Nager syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb
Eyelid coloboma
Hypoplasia of the radius
Microretrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Autosomal dominant inheritance
A congenital malformation syndrome characterized by mandibulofacial dystosis (malar hypoplasia, micrognathia, external ear malformations) and variable preaxial limb defects.
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KEGG:H01376
GTR:C0265245
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3 (90.5%)
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Alagille syndrome
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Micrognathia
Short distal phalanx of finger
Short philtrum
A rare syndrome variably characterized by chronic cholestasis due to paucity of intrahepatic bile ducts, peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis, vertebrae segmentation anomalies, characteristic facies, posterior embryotoxon/anterior segment abnormalities, pigmentary retinopathy, and dysplastic kidneys.
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GTR:C0085280
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4 (89.8%)
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Syndactyly-telecanthus-anogenital and renal malformations syndrome
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Eyelid coloboma
Hypoplasia of the radius
Thin upper lip vermilion
X-linked dominant inheritance
This syndrome is characterised by the association of toe syndactyly, facial dysmorphism including telecanthus (abnormal distance between the eyes) and a broad nasal tip, urogenital malformations and anal atresia.
Orphanet:140952
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KEGG:H01156
GTR:C2678045
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5 (89.5%)
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Acrofrontofacionasal dysostosis
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Broad thumb
Eyelid coloboma
Micromelia
Non-midline cleft lip
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare congenital malformation syndrome characterized by the association of facial and skeletal anomalies with severe intellectual deficit and occasional genitourinary anomalies.
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GTR:C1860118
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6 (88.3%)
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Cenani-Lenz syndrome
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Foot oligodactyly
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Short philtrum
Short thumb
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Cenani-Lenz syndrome (CLS) is a congenital malformation syndrome that associates a complex syndactyly of the hands with malformations of the forearm bones and similar manifestations in the lower limbs.
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KEGG:H00853
GTR:C1859309
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7 (87.9%)
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Distal trisomy 5q
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Absent thumb
Downslanted palpebral fissures
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Distal trisomy 5q is a rare chromosomal anomaly syndrome, resulting from a partial duplication of the long arm of chromosome 5, characterized by short stature, moderate intellectual disability, and craniofacial dysmorphism (microcephaly, flat facies, large, low-set dysplastic ears, down-slanted, almond-shaped palpebral fissures, hypertelorism, epicanthal folds, small nose, long philtrum, small mouth with thin upper lip, and micrognathia). Patients also frequently present speech and cognitive delay, cardiac (ventriculomegaly, ventricular septum defect) and skeletal abnormalities (craniosynostosis, radial agenesis, ulnar hypoplasia, brachydactyly) and genital malformations (hypospadias, cryptorchidism).
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8 (87.8%)
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Cleft lip/palate
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Cryptophthalmos
Micrognathia
Overlapping fingers
Short long bone
Unilateral cleft lip
Cleft lip and palate is a fissure type embryopathy extending across the upper lip, nasal base, alveolar ridge and the hard and soft palate.
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GTR:C0158646
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9 (87.6%)
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Bartsocas-Papas syndrome
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Absent thumb
Eyelid coloboma
Median cleft lip
Micrognathia
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Bartsocas-Papas syndrome is a rare, inherited, popliteal pterygium syndrome (see this term) characterized by severe popliteal webbing, microcephaly, a typical face with short palpebral fissures, ankyloblepharon, hypoplastic nose, filiform bands between the jaws and facial clefts, oligosyndactyly, genital abnormalities, and additional ectodermal anomalies (i.e. absent hair, eyebrows, lashes, nails). It is often fatal in the neonatal period, but patients living until childhood have been reported.
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KEGG:H01931
GTR:C1849718
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9 (87.6%)
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Goldenhar syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb
Micrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Upper eyelid coloboma
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Goldenhar syndrome (GS), also known as oculo-auriculo-vertebral dysplasia (OAV), is a rare developmental syndrome characterized by a classic triad of mandibular hypoplasia resulting in facial asymmetry, ear and/or eye malformations, and vertebral anomalies.
Orphanet:374
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GTR:C0265240
GTR:C0432130
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9 (87.6%)
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Choanal atresia
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Absent thumb
Bilateral cleft lip
Lower eyelid coloboma
Micrognathia
Choanal atresia (CA) is a congenital anomaly of the posterior nasal airway characterized by the obstruction of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral) choanal aperture(s), with clinical manifestations ranging from acute respiratory distress to chronic nasal obstruction.
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GTR:C0008297
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12 (87.3%)
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Orofaciodigital syndrome type 10
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Hypoplasia of proximal radius
Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Short 4th finger
Telecanthus
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Oral-facial-digital syndrome, type 10 is characterized by facial (telecanthus, flat nasal bridge, retrognathia), oral (cleft palate, vestibular frenula) and digital (oligodactyly, preaxial polydactyly) features, associated with remarkable radial shortening, fibular agenesis and coalescence of tarsal bones. The syndrome has been described in one 10-month-old girl. No new cases have been described since 1993.
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GTR:C1833796
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13 (86.8%)
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Microtia
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Bilateral cleft lip
Lower eyelid coloboma
Microretrognathia
Small hand
A congenital malformation of the external ear, seen more frequently in males, that occurs sporadically or is inherited, that is characterized by unilateral (79-93% of cases, 60% of which involve the right ear) or bilateral small and abnormally shaped auricles and that is often associated with atresia or stenosis of the ear canal, attention deficit disorders and delayed language development. The variation in auricle size ranges from grade I, where the auricle is simply smaller than normal, to grade IV, also known as anotia, where there is a complete absence of the external ear and of the auditory canal.
Orphanet:83463
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GTR:C0152423
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14 (86.8%)
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Renal agenesis
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Cryptophthalmos
Large hands
Median cleft lip
Microretrognathia
Short 4th metacarpal
Renal agenesis (RA) is a form of renal tract malformation characterized by the complete absence of development of one or both kidneys (unilateral RA or bilateral RA respectively; see these terms), accompanied by absent ureter(s).
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GTR:C1609433
GTR:C0542519
GTR:C1619700
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15 (86.4%)
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Acro-renal-mandibular syndrome
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Hypoplasia of the radius
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Micrognathia
Short philtrum
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A very rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by limb deficiencies and renal anomalies that include split hand-split foot malformation, renal agenesis, polycystic kidneys, uterine anomalies and severe mandibular hypoplasia. An autosomal recessive mode of inheritance has been suggested.
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GTR:C1860166
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16 (86.1%)
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Oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome
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Eyelid coloboma
Missing ribs
Oral cleft
Short distal phalanx of finger
Sporadic
Oculocerebrocutaneous syndrome (OCCS) is a rare congenital disorder associated with an intellectual disability and is typically characterized by the triad of eye, central nervous system and skin malformations.
Orphanet:1647
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GTR:C0796092
GTR:C2931390
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17 (85.1%)
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Fanconi anemia
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of fingers
Cleft palate
Epicanthus
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Micrognathia
Fanconi anemia (FA) is a hereditary DNA repair disorder characterized by progressive pancytopenia with bone marrow failure, variable congenital malformations and predisposition to develop hematological or solid tumors.
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GTR:C0015625
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18 (85.0%)
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MOMO syndrome
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Eyelid coloboma
Femoral bowing
Large hands
Short sternum
Thick upper lip vermilion
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Autosomal recessive inheritance
MOMO syndrome is a very rare genetic overgrowth/obesity syndrome (see this term) characterized by macrocephaly, obesity, mental (intellectual) disability and ocular abnormalities. Other frequent clinical signs include macrosomia, downslanting palpebral fissures, hypertelorism, broad nasal root, high and broad forehead and delay in bone maturation, in association with normal thyroid function and karyotype.
Orphanet:2563
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GTR:C1834759
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19 (84.9%)
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Kabuki syndrome
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Ablepharon
Lower lip pit
Micrognathia
Short middle phalanx of finger
Kabuki syndrome (KS) is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by typical facial features, skeletal anomalies, mild to moderate intellectual disability and postnatal growth deficiency.
Orphanet:2322
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GTR:C0796004
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20 (84.4%)
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Jacobsen syndrome
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Eyelid coloboma
Micrognathia
Short toe
Smooth philtrum
Sporadic
A multiple congenital anomaly/mental retardation (MCA/MR) contiguous gene syndrome caused by partial deletion of the long arm of chromosome 11.
Orphanet:2308
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GTR:C0795841
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21 (84.2%)
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W syndrome
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Upper lip pit
X-linked inheritance
W syndrome is characterised by intellectual deficit, epileptic seizures and facial dysmorphism. Skeletal anomalies are also often present. To date, it has been described in six male patients. The mode of transmission appears to be X-linked dominant.
Orphanet:2804
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GTR:C0796110
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22 (84.2%)
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Omphalocele
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Absent radius
Cryptophthalmos
Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Short femur
Omphalocele is an embryopathy classified in the group of abdominal celosomias and is characterized by a large hernia of the abdominal wall, centered on the umbilical cord, in which the protruding viscera are protected by a sac.
Orphanet:660
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GTR:C0795690
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23 (84.2%)
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Brachydactyly type A1
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Brachydactyly
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Short foot
Short middle phalanx of finger
Brachydactyly type A1 (BDA1) is a congenital malformation characterized by apparent shortness (or absence) of the middle phalanges of all digits, and occasional fusion with the terminal phalanges.
Orphanet:93388
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GTR:C1862151
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24 (83.9%)
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Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome
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Cleft upper lip
Epicanthus
Micrognathia
Short long bone
Short thumb
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Sporadic
A developmental disorder characterized by typical craniofacial features, prenatal and postnatal growth impairment, intellectual disability, severe delayed psychomotor development, seizures, and hypotonia.
Orphanet:280
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KEGG:H01773
GTR:C1956097
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25 (83.9%)
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Branchioskeletogenital syndrome
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Eyelid coloboma
Mandibular prognathia
Short philtrum
Upper limb peromelia
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Branchioskeletogenital syndrome is a rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by moderate intellectual disability, distinctive craniofacial features (including brachycephaly, facial asymmetry, marked hypertelorism, blepharochalasis, proptosis, a broad nose with concave nasal ridge and bulbous nasal tip, midface hypoplasia, bifid uvula or partial cleft palate, and prognathism), progressive dental anomalies (dentigerous cysts, radicular dentin dysplasia and early tooth loss), vertebral fusions (particularly of C2-C3), and hypospadias. Hearing loss is an additional observed feature.
Orphanet:1299
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GTR:C1859384
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26 (83.9%)
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Atelosteogenesis type II
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Epicanthus
Micrognathia
Short metacarpal
Thin upper lip vermilion
Upper limb undergrowth
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare, lethal perinatal bone dysplasia characterized by limb shortening, normal sized skull with cleft palate, hitchhiker thumbs, distinctive facial dysmorphism and radiographic skeletal features, caused by mutations in the diastrophic dysplasia sulfate transporter gene.
Orphanet:56304
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KEGG:H00515
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GTR:C1850554
GTR:C1850555
GTR:C0432203
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27 (83.7%)
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Duane retraction syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb
Epicanthus inversus
Everted lower lip vermilion
Hypoplasia of the radius
Micrognathia
A congenital form of strabismus characterized by horizontal eye movement limitation, globe retraction and palpebral fissure narrowing in attempted adduction. It is caused by a failure of development of the abducens nerve and can lead to amblyopia.
Orphanet:233
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GTR:C0013261
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28 (83.6%)
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Holoprosencephaly-radial heart renal anomalies syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Median cleft lip
Missing ribs
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Holoprosencephaly-radial heart renal anomalies syndrome is characterised by holoprosencephaly, predominantly radial limb deficiency (absent thumbs, phocomelia), heart defects, kidney malformations and absence of gallbladder.
Orphanet:3186
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GTR:C1866649
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29 (83.2%)
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Mycophenolate mofetil embryopathy
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Eyelid coloboma
Micrognathia
Oral cleft
Short palm
Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) embryopathy is a malformative syndrome due to the teratogenic effect of MMF, an effective immunosuppressive agent widely used for the prevention of organ rejection after organ transplantation.
Orphanet:268249
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30 (83.2%)
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Cornelia de Lange syndrome
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Blepharitis
Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Radioulnar synostosis
Short 1st metacarpal
Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a multisystem disorder with variable expression marked by a characteristic facial dysmorphism, variable degrees of intellectual deficit, severe growth retardation beginning before birth (2nd trimester), abnormal hands and feet (oligodactyly, or sometimes an even more severe amputation, and constant brachymetacarpia of the first metacarpus), and various other malformations (heart, kidney etc.).
Orphanet:199
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GTR:C0270972
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31 (83.2%)
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17q24.2 microdeletion syndrome
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Micrognathia
Thin upper lip vermilion
Upper limb undergrowth
Orphanet:529962
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32 (83.1%)
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Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type 1 and 3
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Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Short distal phalanx of finger
Short metatarsal
Sparse eyelashes
Trichorhinophalangeal syndromes (TRPS) type 1 and 3 are malformation syndromes characterized by short stature, sparse hair, a bulbous nasal tip and cone-shaped epiphyses, as well as severe generalized shortening of all phalanges, metacarpals and metatarsal bones.
Orphanet:77258
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32 (83.1%)
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8q24.3 microdeletion syndrome
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Epicanthus
Microretrognathia
Short femur
Short middle phalanx of the 5th finger
Thin upper lip vermilion
Orphanet:508488
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32 (83.1%)
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Interatrial communication
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Epicanthus
Micrognathia
Short distal phalanx of the thumb
Short long bone
Smooth philtrum
Interauricular communication is a congenital malformation characterized by a communication between the atrial chambers of the heart.
Orphanet:1478
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GTR:C0018817
GTR:C2609256
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35 (83.1%)
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CHARGE syndrome
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Brachydactyly
Cleft upper lip
Eyelid coloboma
Micrognathia
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Sporadic
CHARGE syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by the variable combination of multiple anomalies, mainly Coloboma; Choanal atresia/stenosis; Cranial nerve dysfunction; Characteristic ear anomalies (known as the major 4 C's).
Orphanet:138
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KEGG:H00556
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GTR:C0265354
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36 (83.0%)
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Intellectual disability, Wolff type
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Broad thumb
Microretrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Short distal phalanx of finger
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Intellectual disability, Wolff type is a rare intellectual disability syndrome characterized by severe intellectual disability, characteristic facial features (low anterior hairline, upward slanting palpebral fissures, ocular hypertelorism, broad, bulbous nose, large ears with helix incompletely developed, thick lips, and micrognathia) and additional anomalies including peripheral joint contractures, delayed skeletal maturation, bilateral cleft lip and palate, strabismus, terminal hypoplasia of fingers, hypospadias, and bilateral inguinal hernias.
Orphanet:3080
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GTR:C1848439
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37 (82.8%)
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3M syndrome
|
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Long philtrum
Micromelia
Thick eyebrow
Autosomal dominant inheritance
A primordial growth disorder characterized by low birth weight, reduced birth length, severe postnatal growth restriction, a spectrum of minor anomalies (including facial dysmorphism) and normal intelligence.
Orphanet:2616
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GTR:C1851996
GTR:C1848862
GTR:C2678312
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38 (82.6%)
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Isolated split hand-split foot malformation
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Bilateral cleft lip
Fibular hypoplasia
Microretrognathia
Overlapping fingers
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Split hand-split foot malformation (SHFM) refers to a spectrum of genetically and clinically heterogenous terminal limb defect (see this term) characterized by hypoplasia/ absence of central rays of the hands and feet (that can occur in one to all four digits), median clefts of the hands and/ or feet, aplasia and syndactyly, with a wide range of severity ranging from malformed central finger/ toe to a lobster claw-like appearance of the hands and feet. SHFM can be an isolated malformation or can be a feature in various syndromes (ADULT syndrome, EEC syndrome; see these terms). SHFM usually follows an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance with incomplete penetrance, but autosomal recessive and rarely X-linked inheritance have also been reported.
Orphanet:2440
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GTR:C0265554
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39 (82.2%)
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Acrocraniofacial dysostosis
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Micrognathia
Short 1st metacarpal
Short distal phalanx of finger
Short philtrum
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A very rare acrofacialdyosotosis characterized by short stature, acrocephaly, ocular hypertelorism, ptosis of eyelids, ocular proptosis, downslanting palpebral fissures, high nasal bridge, anteverted nostrils, short philtrum, cleft palate, micrognathia, abnormal external ears, preauricular pits, mixed hearing loss, bulbous digits, metatarsus varus, pectus excavatum and various radiological abnormalities. Features of this syndrome were reported to overlap with otopalatodigital syndrome types 1 and 2. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988.
Orphanet:949
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GTR:C1860145
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39 (82.2%)
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Isolated oxycephaly
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Blepharophimosis
Broad thumb
Micrognathia
Short finger
Smooth philtrum
Isolated oxycephaly is a late-appearing form of nonsyndromic craniosynostosis characterized by premature fusion of both the coronal and sagittal sutures, and, in some cases, of the lambdoid sutures. Compensatory growth in the region of the anterior fontanel results in a pointed or cone-shaped skull.
Orphanet:63440
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GTR:C0030044
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39 (82.2%)
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Yunis-Varon syndrome
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Aplasia of the 1st metacarpal
Micrognathia
Short middle phalanx of finger
Short upper lip
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Orphanet:3472
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KEGG:H02127
GTR:C1857663
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42 (82.1%)
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Polysyndactyly
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Epicanthus
Fibular hypoplasia
Lip pit
Micrognathia
Short thumb
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Polysyndactyly or PPD4 is a form of preaxial polydactyly of fingers (see this term), a limb malformation syndrome, characterized by the presence of a thumb showing the mildest degree of duplication, being broad, bifid or with radially deviated distal phalanx. Syndactyly of various degrees of third-and-fourth fingers is occasionally present.
Orphanet:93338
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KEGG:H01226
GTR:C0265553
GTR:C1868111
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43 (82.1%)
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Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss syndrome
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Abnormality of the dentition
Hypoplasia of the maxilla
Short distal phalanx of finger
Upper eyelid coloboma
Gorlin-Chaudhry-Moss (GCM) syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by craniofacial dysostosis, facial dysmorphism, conductive hearing loss, generalized hypertrichosis, and extremity, ocular and dental anomalies.
Orphanet:2095
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GTR:C0345382
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44 (82.1%)
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IVIC syndrome
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Aplastic clavicle
Hypoplasia of the radius
Rectovaginal fistula
Short thumb
Autosomal dominant inheritance
IVIC syndrome is a very rare genetic malformation syndrome characterized by upper limb anomalies (radial ray defects, carpal bone fusion), extraocular motor disturbances, and congenital bilateral non-progressive mixed hearing loss.
Orphanet:2307
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KEGG:H02283
GTR:C1327918
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45 (82.0%)
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Otomandibular syndrome
|
Cleft lip
Hemiatrophy
Micrognathia
Upper eyelid coloboma
A rare, otomandibular dysplasia characterized by asymmetric, predominantly unilateral hypoplasia of facial structures, typically involving the external ear, mandible, and ipsilateral facial soft tissues. It manifests with mild to severe facial asymmetry, micrognathia, microtia, slanted lip commissure and occlusal canting.
Orphanet:141136
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46 (81.9%)
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Progressive non-infectious anterior vertebral fusion
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Large hands
Micrognathia
Proximal radio-ulnar synostosis
Short philtrum
Progressive non-infectious anterior vertebral fusion (PAVF) is an early childhood spinal disorder characterized by the gradual onset of thoracic and/or lumbar spine ankylosis often in conjunction with kyphosis with distinctive radiological features.
Orphanet:2062
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47 (81.8%)
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Wiedemann-Rautenstrauch syndrome
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Large hands
Micrognathia
Short femur
Thin upper lip vermilion
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Wiedemann-Rautenstrauch syndrome is a very rare disorder with features of premature aging recognizable at birth, decreased subcutaneous fat, hypotrichosis, relative macrocephaly and dysmorphism.
Orphanet:3455
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GTR:C0406586
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48 (81.8%)
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Fraser syndrome
|
Brachydactyly
Chronic sinusitis
Cleft upper lip
Cryptophthalmos
A rare clinical entity including as main characteristics cryptophthalmos and syndactyly.
Orphanet:2052
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GTR:C0265233
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49 (81.7%)
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Oculodentodigital dysplasia
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Brachydactyly
Cryptophthalmos
Median cleft lip
Micrognathia
Short hallux
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Oculodentodigital dysplasia (ODDD) is characterized by craniofacial, neurologic, limb and ocular abnormalities.
Orphanet:2710
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KEGG:H00449
GTR:C0812437
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50 (81.6%)
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Tessier number 7 facial cleft
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Ablepharon
Microretrognathia
Overlapping fingers
Smooth philtrum
Orphanet:141276
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GTR:C0024433
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51 (81.6%)
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Occipital horn syndrome
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Aplastic clavicle
Deformed radius
Downslanted palpebral fissures
Long philtrum
Short palm
X-linked recessive inheritance
Occipital horn syndrome (OHS) is a mild form of Menkes disease (MD, see this term), a syndrome characterized by progressive neurodegeneration and connective tissue disorders due to a copper transport defect.
Orphanet:198
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KEGG:H01859
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GTR:C0268353
GTR:C1096660
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52 (81.6%)
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Schinzel-Giedion syndrome
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Micrognathia
Radioulnar synostosis
Shallow orbits
Short distal phalanx of finger
Short philtrum
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Schinzel-Giedion syndrome (SGS) is an ectodermal dysplasia syndrome chiefly characterized by a distinctive facial dysmorphism, hydronephrosis, severe developmental delay, typical skeletal malformations, and genital and cardiac anomalies.
Orphanet:798
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KEGG:H00922
GTR:C0265227
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53 (81.5%)
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Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome
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Broad thumb
Cleft upper lip
Epicanthus
Mandibular prognathia
Short 2nd finger
Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome (SGBS, also referred to as SGBS type 1) is a rare X-linked multiple congenital anomalies syndrome, characterized by pre- and postnatal overgrowth, distinctive craniofacial features, variable congenital malformations, organomegaly and an increased tumor risk.
Orphanet:373
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GTR:C0796154
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54 (81.5%)
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Distal monosomy 12q
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Downslanted palpebral fissures
Median cleft lip
Micrognathia
Short middle phalanx of finger
Orphanet:96149
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55 (81.3%)
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Thrombocytopenia-absent radius syndrome
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Absent radius
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the ulna
Bilateral cleft lip
Cleft palate
Micrognathia
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Thrombocytopenia-absent radius (TAR) syndrome is a very rare congenital malformation syndrome characterized by bilateral radial aplasia and thrombocytopenia.
Orphanet:3320
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KEGG:H01847
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GTR:C0175703
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56 (81.3%)
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Microphthalmia with limb anomalies
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Blepharophimosis
Cleft upper lip
Hand oligodactyly
Micrognathia
Short long bone
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare developmental disorder characterized by bilateral microphthalmia or anophthalmia, synostosis, syndactyly, oligodactyly and/or polydactyly.
Orphanet:1106
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KEGG:H02134
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GTR:C0599973
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56 (81.3%)
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Orofaciodigital syndrome type 2
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Adactyly
Median cleft lip
Micrognathia
Telecanthus
obsolete Shortening of the tibia
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Oral-facial-digital (OFD) type 2 is characterized by hand and feet deformities, facial deformities, midline cleft of the upper lip and tongue hamartomas.
Orphanet:2751
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GTR:C0026363
GTR:C2931889
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56 (81.3%)
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Hydrops fetalis
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Absent thumb
Bilateral cleft lip
Micrognathia
Narrow palpebral fissure
Short long bone
Hydrops fetalis is a severe and challenging fetal condition usually defined as the excessive accumulation of fetal fluid within the fetal extravascular compartments and body cavities that manifests as edema, pleural and pericardial effusion and ascites. It is the end-stage of a wide variety of disorders. The cause may be immunologic (immune hydrops fetalis, IHF) or non immunologic (non-immune hydrops fetalis, NIHF), depending on the presence or absence of maternal antibodies against fetal red cell antigens (ABO incompatibility or rhesus (Rh) incompatibility).
Orphanet:1041
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GTR:C0020305
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59 (81.3%)
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Ulbright-Hodes syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the ulna
Long upper lip
Micrognathia
Narrow mouth
Short metacarpal
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Ulbright-Hodes syndrome is characterised by renal dysplasia, growth retardation, phocomelia or mesomelia, radiohumeral fusion, rib abnormalities, anomalies of the external genitalia and a potter-like facies. The syndrome has been described in three infants (one pair of sibs and an unrelated case), all of whom died shortly after birth from respiratory distress resulting from pulmonary hypoplasia and oligohydramnios caused by renal dysplasia. The mode of transmission appears to be autosomal recessive.
Orphanet:3404
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GTR:C1849438
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60 (81.2%)
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Phocomelia-ectrodactyly-deafness-sinus arrhythmia syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Long philtrum
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Phocomelia-ectrodactyly-deafness-sinus arrhythmia syndrome is characterised by phocomelia (involving arms more severely), ectrodactyly, ear anomalies (bilateral anomalies of the pinnae), conductive deafness, dysmorphism (long and prominent philtrum, mild maxillary hypoplasia) and sinus arrhythmia. It has been described in four patients (a father and his son and a mother and her daughter) from two unrelated families.
Orphanet:2878
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GTR:C1868390
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