301 (73.1%)
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Dysraphism-cleft lip/palate-limb reduction defects syndrome
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the radius
Cleft palate
Non-midline cleft lip
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301 (73.1%)
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Holoprosencephaly-caudal dysgenesis syndrome
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Median cleft lip
Radial club hand
Holoprosencephaly-caudal dysgenesis syndrome is a central nervous system malformation syndrome characterized by holoprosencephaly with microcephaly, abnormal eye morphology (hypotelorism, cyclopia, exophthalmos), nasal anomalies (single nostril or absent nose), and cleft lip/palate, combined with signs of caudal regression (sacral agenesis, sirenomelia with absent external genitalia).
Orphanet:2165
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301 (73.1%)
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Pentalogy of Cantrell
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the radius
Cleft palate
Non-midline cleft lip
X-linked inheritance
Pentalogy of Cantrell (POC) is a lethal multiple congenital anomalies syndrome, characterized by the presence of 5 major malformations: midline supraumbilical abdominal wall defect, lower sternal defect, diaphragmatic pericardial defect, anterior diaphragmatic defect and various intracardiac malformations. Ectopia cordis (EC) is often found in fetuses with POC.
Orphanet:1335
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GTR:C0559483
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301 (73.1%)
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VACTERL/VATER association
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the radius
Cleft palate
Non-midline cleft lip
Sporadic
VACTERL/VATER is an association of congenital malformations typically characterized by the presence of at least three of the following: vertebral defects, anal atresia, cardiac defects, tracheo-esophageal fistula, renal anomalies, and limb abnormalities.
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GTR:C0220708
GTR:C1735591
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305 (73.1%)
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Platyspondylic dysplasia, Torrance type
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Cleft palate
Hypoplastic scapulae
Micromelia
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Platyspondylic lethal skeletal dysplasia (PLSD), Torrance type (PLSD-T) is a skeletal dysplasia characterised by severe limb shortening (short and broad long bones), platyspondyly with wafer-like vertebral bodies, short ribs with anterior cupping, severe hypoplasia of the lower ilia and radial bowing. Histological findings include slightly enlarged chondrocytes and hypercellularity. The prevalence is unknown. The disorder is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait and is caused by mutations in the C-propeptide domain of the COL2A1 gene. Although PLSD-T is generally lethal, survival to adulthood has been reported in two families.
Orphanet:85166
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GTR:C1835437
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306 (73.1%)
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Thanatophoric dysplasia
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Bifid tongue
Brachydactyly
Downslanted palpebral fissures
Micrognathia
Short femur
Thanatophoric dysplasia (TD) is a severe and generally lethal skeletal dysplasia presenting in the prenatal period and characterized by micromelia, macrocephaly, narrow thorax, and distinctive facial features. It includes TD, type 1 (TD1) and TD, type 2 (TD2) (see these terms), that can be differentiated from each other by femur and skull shape.
Orphanet:2655
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GTR:C0039743
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307 (73.0%)
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Thumb deformity-alopecia-pigmentation anomaly syndrome
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Everted lower lip vermilion
Short thumb
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Thumb deformity-alopecia-pigmentation anomaly syndrome is a rare, genetic, congenital limb malformation syndrome characterized by short stature, sparse scalp hair, hypoplastic, proximally-placed thumbs, and skin hyperpigmentation with areas of 'raindrop' depigmentation. Presence of a single, upper central incisor has also been reported. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988.
Orphanet:2251
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GTR:C2931366
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308 (73.0%)
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X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia, Chassaing-Lacombe type
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Micrognathia
Rhizomelia
Short palm
Short philtrum
Wide mouth
X-linked dominant inheritance
X-linked dominant chondrodysplasia Chassaing-Lacombe type is a rare genetic bone disorder characterized by chondrodysplasia, intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), hydrocephaly and facial dysmorphism in the affected males.
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KEGG:H02260
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309 (72.9%)
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Marfanoid habitus-autosomal recessive intellectual disability syndrome
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Abnormality of the palpebral fissures
Arachnodactyly
Broad philtrum
Malar flattening
Thin metacarpal cortices
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Marfanoid habitus intellectual deficit, autosomal recessive is a very rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome described in four sibs and characterized by intellectual deficit, flat face and some skeletelal features of Marfan syndrome (see this term) such as tall stature, dolichostenomelia, arm span larger than height, arachnodactyly of hands and feet, little subcutaneous fat, muscle hypotonia and intellectual deficit.
Orphanet:2463
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GTR:C0268364
GTR:C1855347
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310 (72.9%)
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48,XXXY syndrome
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Cleft palate
Clinodactyly of the 5th finger
Epicanthus
Mandibular prognathia
Radioulnar synostosis
The 48,XXXY syndrome represents a chromosomal anomaly of the aneuploidic type characterized by the presence of two extra X chromosomes in males.
Orphanet:96263
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GTR:C0265498
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310 (72.9%)
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49,XXXXY syndrome
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Cleft palate
Clinodactyly of the 5th finger
Epicanthus
Mandibular prognathia
Radioulnar synostosis
The 49,XXXXY syndrome represents a chromosomal anomaly of the aneuploidic type characterized by the presence of three extra X chromosomes in males.
Orphanet:96264
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GTR:C0265499
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312 (72.9%)
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Microcephaly-corpus callosum and cerebellar vermis hypoplasia-facial dysmorphism-intellectual disability syndrom
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Abnormal size of the palpebral fissures
Acromesomelia
Open mouth
Short 5th finger
Orphanet:500159
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312 (72.9%)
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West syndrome
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Hemiatrophy
Hordeolum
Short thumb
Wide mouth
A rare disorder characterized by the association of clusters of axial spasms, psychomotor retardation and an hypsarrhythmic interictal EEG pattern. It is the most frequent type of epileptic encephalopathy. It may occur in otherwise healthy infants and in those with abnormal cognitive development.
Orphanet:3451
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GTR:C0037769
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314 (72.9%)
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Oliver syndrome
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Mandibular prognathia
Short philtrum
Short toe
Thick eyebrow
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Oliver syndrome is a very rare syndrome characterized by intellectual deficit, postaxial polydactyly, and epilepsy.
Orphanet:2920
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GTR:C1850320
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315 (72.9%)
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14q22q23 microdeletion syndrome
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Downturned corners of mouth
Epicanthus
Micrognathia
Short 4th metacarpal
Short palm
Autosomal dominant inheritance
14q22q23 microdeletion syndrome is a rare partial deletion of the long arm of chromosome 14 characterized by ocular anomalies (anopthalmia/microphthalmia, ptosis, hypertelorism, exophthalmos), pituitary anomalies (pituitary hypoplasia/aplasia with growth hormone deficiency and growth retardation) and hand/foot anomalies (polydactyly, short digits, pes cavus). Other clinical features may include muscular hypotonia, psychomotor development delay/intellectual disability, dysmorphic signs (facial asymmetry, microretrognathia, high-arched palate, ear anomalies), congenital genitourinary malformations, hearing impairment. Smaller 14q22 deletions may have variable expression.
Orphanet:264200
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316 (72.9%)
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Esophageal atresia
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Absent radius
Cleft lip
Glossoptosis
Micrognathia
Oesophageal atresia (OA) encompasses a group of congenital anomalies with an interruption in the continuity of the oesophagus, with or without persistent communication with the trachea.
Orphanet:1199
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GTR:C0014850
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316 (72.9%)
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Dextrocardia
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Cleft lip
Micrognathia
Preauricular skin tag
Radial club hand
A rare, congenital, non-syndromic, developmental defect during embryogenesis characterized by positioning of the heart in the right hemithorax, with the base and apex of the heart pointing caudally and to the right, due to abnormalities of embryologic origin that are intrinsic to the heart itself. Situs inversus or situs solitus may be associated, with extracardiac visceral transposition anomalies usually present in the former case and additional cardiac defects (e.g. septal defects, transposition of the great arteries, double-outlet right ventricles, anomalous pulmonary venous return, tetralogy of Fallot) frequently observed in both cases.
Orphanet:1666
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GTR:C0011813
GTR:C0265863
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318 (72.9%)
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Holoprosencephaly-craniosynostosis syndrome
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Epicanthus
Hypoplastic vertebral bodies
Short distal phalanx of finger
Holoprosencephaly-craniosynostosis syndrome is a rare developmental defect during embryogenesis syndrome characterized by the association of primary craniosynostosis (usually involving the coronal and metopic sutures) with holoprosencephaly (ranging from alobar to, most commonly, semilobar) and various skeletal anomalies (typically, hand and feet anomalies including fifth digit clinodactyly, hypoplastic phalanges and cone-shaped epiphyses, small vertebral bodies, scoliosis, coxa valga and/or flexion deformities of hips). Craniofacial asymmetry, microcephaly, brachy/plagiocephaly, short stature and psychomotor delay are additional common features.
Orphanet:2163
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GTR:C1832424
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319 (72.9%)
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8q12 microduplication syndrome
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Epicanthus
Long philtrum
Short foot
The newly described 8q12 microduplication syndrome is associated with unusual and characteristic multi-organ clinical features, which include hearing loss, congenital heart defects, intellectual disability, hypotonia in infancy, and Duane anomaly (see this term).
Orphanet:228399
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320 (72.9%)
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Tuberculosis
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Cheilitis
Epicanthus
Finger swelling
Short tubular bones of the hand
Sinusitis
Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious-infectious disease caused mainly by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that in most individuals is usually asymptomatic but that in at risk individuals (e.g. with diabetes or with HIV infection) can cause weakness, fever, weight loss, night sweat, and respiratory anomalies such as chronic cough, chest pain, hemoptysis or respiratory insufficiency.
Orphanet:3389
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GTR:C0041296
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321 (72.9%)
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Autosomal recessive amelia
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Amelia involving the upper limbs
Micrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Oral cleft
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare disorder characterised by the absence of the upper limbs and severe underdevelopment of the lower limbs. Minor facial abnormalities (depressed nasal root, upturned nose, infra-orbital creases, prominent cheeks and micrognathia) were also reported. The syndrome has been described in three foetuses born to non consanguineous parents.
Orphanet:1027
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GTR:C1832432
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322 (72.9%)
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Stickler syndrome
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Abnormal diaphysis morphology
Arachnodactyly
Cleft upper lip
Epicanthus
Micrognathia
Stickler syndrome is an inherited vitreoretinopathy characterized by the association of ocular signs with more or less complete forms of Pierre-Robin sequence (see this term), bone disorders, and sensorineural deafness (10% of cases).
Orphanet:828
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GTR:C0265253
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323 (72.8%)
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SHOX-related short stature
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Forearm undergrowth
High palate
Micrognathia
X-linked inheritance
SHOX-related short stature is a primary bone dysplasia characterized by a height that is 2 standard deviations below the corresponding mean height for a given age, sex and population group, in the absence of obvious skeletal abnormalities and other diseases and with normal developmental milestones. Patients present normal bone age with normal limbs, shortening of the extremities (significantly lower extremities-trunk and sitting height-to-height ratios), normal hGH values, normal karyotype, and Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis-like radiological signs (e.g. triangularization of distal radial epiphyses, pyramidalization of distal carpal row, and lucency of the distal radius on the ulnar side). Mesomelic disproportions and Madelung deformity are not apparent at a young age, but may develop later in life or never.
Orphanet:314795
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KEGG:H00492
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324 (72.8%)
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Neurofaciodigitorenal syndrome
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Abnormality of the metacarpal bones
Abnormality of the philtrum
Epicanthus
Mandibular prognathia
Triphalangeal thumb
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Neurofaciodigitorenal syndrome is a rare multiple developmental anomalies syndrome characterized by neurological abnormalities (including megalencephaly, hypotonia, intellectual disability, abnormal EEG), dysmorphic facial features (high prominent forehead, grooved nasal tip, ptosis, ear anomalies) and acrorenal defects (such as triphalangism, broad halluces, unilateral renal agenesis). Additionally, intrauterine growth restriction, short stature and congenital heart defects may be associated. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1997.
Orphanet:2673
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GTR:C0796088
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325 (72.8%)
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ADNP syndrome
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Blepharophimosis
Brachydactyly
Broad thumb
Thin upper lip vermilion
Trigonocephaly
Autosomal dominant inheritance
A rare syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay, gastrointestinal problems, hypotonia, delayed speech, behavioral and sleep problems, pain insensitivity, seizures, structural brain anomalies, dysmorphic features, visual problems, early tooth eruption and autistic features.
Orphanet:404448
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325 (72.8%)
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Retinitis pigmentosa
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Bowed humerus
Brachydactyly
Long eyelashes
Microcephaly
Short philtrum
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Autosomal recessive inheritance
X-linked recessive inheritance
Mitochondrial inheritance
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is an inherited retinal dystrophy leading to progressive loss of the photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium and resulting in blindness usually after several decades.
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GTR:C0035334
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327 (72.8%)
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Sanjad-Sakati syndrome
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Abnormality of the dentition
Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Small hand
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Sanjad-Sakati syndrome (SSS), also known as hypoparathyroidism - intellectual disability-dysmorphism, is a rare multiple congenital anomaly syndrome, mainly occurring in the Middle East and the Arabian Gulf countries, characterized by intrauterine growth restriction at birth, microcephaly, congenital hypoparathyroidism (that can cause hypocalcemic tetany or seizures in infancy), severe growth retardation, typical facial features (long narrow face, deep-set eyes, beaked nose, floppy and large ears, long philtrum, thin lips and micrognathia), and mild to moderate intellectual deficiency. Ocular findings (i.e. nanophthalmos, retinal vascular tortuosity and corneal opacification/clouding) and superior mesenteric artery syndrome have also been reported. Although SSS shares the same locus with the autosomal recessive form of Kenny-Caffey syndrome (see this term), the latter differs from SSS by its normal intelligence and skeletal features.
Orphanet:2323
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KEGG:H00622
GTR:C1855840
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328 (72.7%)
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Facial dysmorphism-macrocephaly-myopia-Dandy-Walker malformation syndrome
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Abnormality of the dentition
Epicanthus
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare disorder characterized by Dandy-Walker malformation, severe intellectual deficit, macrocephaly, brachytelephalangy, facial dysmorphism and severe myopia. Three cases have been described. Transmission appears to be autosomal recessive.
Orphanet:1970
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GTR:C1857352
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328 (72.7%)
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Alopecia-contractures-dwarfism-intellectual disability syndrome
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Abnormality of dental enamel
Short middle phalanx of finger
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A form of ectodermal dysplasia syndrome characterized by a short stature of prenatal onset, alopecia, ichthyosis, photophobia, ectrodactyly, seizures, scoliosis, multiple contractures, fusions of various bones (particularly elbows, carpals, metacarpals, and spine), intellectual disability, and facial dysmorphism (microdolichocephaly, madarosis, large ears and long nose). ACD syndrome overlaps with ichthyosis follicularis-alopecia-photophobia syndrome.
Orphanet:1005
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GTR:C0795895
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330 (72.7%)
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Upper limb defect-eye and ear abnormalities syndrome
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Epicanthus
Short metacarpal
Short thumb
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Upper limb defect - eye and ear abnormalities syndrome associates upper limb defects (hypoplastic thumb with hypoplasia of the metacarpal bone and phalanges and delayed bone maturation), developmental delay, central hearing loss, unilateral poorly developed antihelix, bilateral choroid coloboma and growth retardation.
Orphanet:2489
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GTR:C1848816
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330 (72.7%)
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Sillence syndrome
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Broad thumb
Epicanthus
Short middle phalanx of finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Sillence syndrome (brachydactyly-symphalangism syndrome) resembles type A1 brachydactyly (variable shortening of the middle phalanges of all digits) with associated symphalangism (producing a distal phalanx with the shape of a chess pawn). Scoliosis, clubfoot and tall stature are also characteristic.
Orphanet:3168
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GTR:C1862092
GTR:C0342282
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332 (72.7%)
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Acropectorovertebral dysplasia
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Broad thumb
Cleft palate
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
A rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by fusion of the carpal and tarsal bones, with complex anomalies of the fingers and toes (preaxial polydactyly of the hands and/or feet, syndactyly of fingers and toes, hypoplasia and dysgenesis of metatarsal bones).
Orphanet:957
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GTR:C1863307
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332 (72.7%)
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Larsen syndrome
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Broad distal phalanx of finger
Cleft palate
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Larsen syndrome (LS) is a rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by congenital dislocation of large joints, foot deformities, cervical spine dysplasia, scoliosis, spatula-shaped distal phalanges and distinctive craniofacial abnormalities, including cleft palate.
Orphanet:503
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KEGG:H02048
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GTR:C2931648
GTR:C0175778
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334 (72.6%)
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Thalidomide embryopathy
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the ulna
Chronic rhinitis
Radial club hand
Thalidomide embryopathy is a group of anomalies presented in infants as a result of in utero exposure (between 20-36 days after fertilization) to thalidomide, a sedative used in treatment of a range of conditions, including morning sickness, leprosy and multiple myeloma (see these terms). Thalidomine embryopathy is characterized by phocomelia, amelia, forelimb and hand plate anomalies (absence of humerus and/or forearm, femur and/or lower leg, thumb anomalies). Other anomalies include facial hemangiomas, and damages to ears (anotia, microtia), eyes (microphthalmia, anophthalmos, coloboma, strabismus), internal organs (kidney, heart, and gastrointestinal tract), genitalia, and heart. Infant mortality associated with thalidomide embryopathy is estimated to be as high as 40%. Thalidomide is contraindicated in pregnancy and pregnancy prevention is recommended in women under treatment.
Orphanet:3312
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GTR:C0432365
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335 (72.6%)
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Distal monosomy 7q36
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Clinodactyly of the 5th finger
Micrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Distal monosomy 7q36 is a rare chromosomal anomaly syndrome, resulting from a partial deletion of the long arm of chromosome 7, with a highly variable phenotype typically characterized by holoprosencephaly, growth restriction, developmental delay, facial dysmorphism (facial clefts, prominent forehead, hypertelorism, low-set ears, flat and broad nasal bridge, large mouth), abnormal fingers and palm or sole creases, ocular abnormalities, and other congenital malformations (incl. genital anomalies and caudal deficiency sequence). Cardiopathies have been occasionally reported.
Orphanet:1636
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335 (72.6%)
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Distal monosomy 10p
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Clinodactyly of the 5th finger
Downslanted palpebral fissures
Micrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Distal monosomy 10p is a rare chromosomal disorder in which the tip of the short arm (p arm) of chromosome 10 is deleted resulting in a variable phenotype depending on the size of the deletion. The deletion may involve only the terminal 10p15 band, or extend towards the centromere to bands 10p14 or 10p13.
Orphanet:1580
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GTR:C1832431
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335 (72.6%)
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Ankyloblepharon-ectodermal defects-cleft lip/palate syndrome
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Clinodactyly of the 5th finger
Micrognathia
Non-midline cleft lip
Sparse eyelashes
Autosomal dominant inheritance
An ectodermal dysplasia syndrome with defining features of ankyloblepharon filiforme adnatum (AFA), ectodermal abnormalities and a cleft lip and/or palate.
Orphanet:1071
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KEGG:H00752
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GTR:C1785148
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338 (72.6%)
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Achondrogenesis
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Long philtrum
Micrognathia
Micromelia
Short long bone
A rare group of lethal skeletal dysplasias characterized by an endochondral ossification deficiency that leads to dwarfism with extreme micromelia, a small thorax, a prominent abdomen, anasarca and polyhydramnios. There are three types of achondrogenesis that exist and that differ clinically, radiologically, histologically and genetically: achondrogensis type 1a, type 1b and type 2.
Orphanet:932
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GTR:C0001079
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339 (72.5%)
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Congenital absence/hypoplasia of fingers excluding thumb, unilateral
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Abnormality of the metacarpal bones
Short metacarpal
Short thumb
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Congenital absence/hypoplasia of fingers excluding thumb, unilateral is a rare, non-syndromic, terminal transverse limb reduction defect characterized by unilateral absence of the terminal portions of digits 2 to 5, with a mildly hypoplastic thumb and small nail remnants on the digital stumps. Metacarpal bones may be variably reduced.
Orphanet:973
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339 (72.5%)
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Brachydactyly type A2
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Short 2nd metacarpal
Short foot
Short middle phalanx of the 5th finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Brachydactyly type A2 (BDA2) is a congenital malformation characterized by shortening (hypoplasia or aplasia) of the middle phalanges of the index finger and, sometimes, of the little finger.
Orphanet:93396
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GTR:C1832702
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339 (72.5%)
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Syndactyly type 5
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Metacarpal synostosis
Metatarsal synostosis
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Syndactyly type 5 (SD5) is a very rare congenital limb malformation characterized by postaxial syndactyly of hands and feet, associated with metacarpal and metatarsal fusion of fourth and fifth digits.
Orphanet:93406
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GTR:C1861348
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339 (72.5%)
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Coloboma of macula-brachydactyly type B syndrome
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Broad thumb
Renal agenesis
Short distal phalanx of finger
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Coloboma of macula - brachydactyly type B or Sorsby syndrome is a malformation syndrome characterized by the combination of bilateral coloboma of macula with horizontal pendular nystagmus and severe visual loss, and brachydactyly type B (see these terms). The hand and feet defects comprise shortening of the middle and terminal phalanges of the second to fifth digits, hypoplastic or absent nails (congenital anonychia; see this term), broad or bifid thumbs and halluces, syndactyly and flexion deformities of the joints of some digits. Coloboma of macula - brachydactyly type B is inherited in a dominant manner.
Orphanet:1471
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GTR:C1852752
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339 (72.5%)
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Brachydactyly type A5
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Abnormality of the metacarpal bones
Broad thumb
Short middle phalanx of finger
Brachydactyly type A5 (BDA5) is a very rare congenital malformation of the digits characterized by absence of the middle phalanges (usually of digits 2 to 5), nail dysplasia and duplicated terminal phalanx of the thumb.
Orphanet:93389
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GTR:C1862138
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339 (72.5%)
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Mesoaxial synostotic syndactyly with phalangeal reduction
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Metacarpal synostosis
Short palm
Short thumb
Toe syndactyly
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Mesoaxial synostotic syndactyly (MSSD) with phalangeal reduction is a novel and distinct form of non-syndromic syndactyly including complete syndactyly of the 3rd and 4th fingers with synostoses of the corresponding metacarpals and associated single phalanges, syndactyly of the 2nd and 3rd toes and 5th finger clinodactyly.
Orphanet:157801
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GTR:C1836206
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339 (72.5%)
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Acromesomelic dysplasia, Hunter-Thompson type
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Acromesomelia
Brachydactyly
Cuboidal metacarpal
Short thumb
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare autosomal recessive acromesomelic dysplasia characterized by severe dwarfism (adult height approximately 120 cm) with abnormalities limited to the limbs (affecting the lower limbs more than upper limbs, with middle and distal segments being the most affected), severe shortening, absence or fusion of tubular bones of hands and feet and large joint dislocations. As seen in acromesomelic dysplasia, Grebe type and acromesomelic dysplasia, Maroteaux type, facial features and intelligence are normal.
Orphanet:968
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GTR:C2930970
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346 (72.4%)
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Pentasomy X
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Micrognathia
Radioulnar synostosis
Small hand
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Wide nasal bridge
Pentasomy X is a sex chromosome anomaly caused by the presence of three extra X chromosomes in females (49,XXXXX instead of 46,XX).
Orphanet:11
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GTR:C2937419
GTR:C0265497
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347 (72.4%)
|
Brachydactyly-preaxial hallux varus syndrome
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Abnormal palate morphology
Micrognathia
Short metacarpal
Short metatarsal
Thick eyebrow
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Preaxial brachydactyly-hallux varus syndrome is characterized the association of hallux varus with short thumbs and first toes (involving the metacarpals, metatarsals, and distal phalanges; the proximal and middle phalanges are of normal length) and abduction of the affected digits.
Orphanet:1278
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GTR:C1862162
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348 (72.4%)
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Hydrolethalus
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Broad thumb
Cleft palate
Micrognathia
Postaxial hand polydactyly
Unilateral cleft lip
Hydrolethalus (HLS) is a severe fetal malformation syndrome characterized by craniofacial dysmorphic features, central nervous system, cardiac, respiratory tract and limb abnormalities.
Orphanet:2189
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GTR:C2931104
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349 (72.4%)
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Mietens syndrome
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High forehead
Hypoplasia of the radius
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Mietens syndrome is a very rare syndrome consisting of corneal opacity, nystagmus, strabismus, flexion contracture of the elbows with dislocation of the head of the radius and abnormally short ulnae and radii.
Orphanet:2557
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GTR:C0265249
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349 (72.4%)
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Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis
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Hypoplasia of the radius
Hypoplasia of the ulna
Micromelia
Wide nasal bridge
Autosomal dominant inheritance
A rare skeletal dysplasia marked by disproportionate short stature and the characteristic Madelung wrist deformity.
Orphanet:240
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GTR:C0265309
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351 (72.3%)
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Charlie M syndrome
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Abnormality of the metacarpal bones
Brachydactyly
Micrognathia
Narrow mouth
Non-midline cleft lip
Charlie M syndrome is a rare bone developmental disorder which belongs to a group of oromandibular limb hypogenesis syndromes that includes hypoglossia-hypodactyly and glossopalatine ankylosis (see these terms). The major anomalies which occur commonly in this group are hypoplasia of the mandible, syndactyly and ectrodactyly, small mouth, cleft palate, hypodontia, and facial paralysis. Patients with Charlie M syndrome also present with hypertelorism, absent or conically crowned incisors, and variable degrees of hypodactyly of the hands and feet. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1976.
Orphanet:1406
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352 (72.3%)
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Orofaciodigital syndrome type 4
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Abnormality of the tongue
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the tibia
Median cleft lip
Micrognathia
Micromelia
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Oral-facial-digital syndrome, type 4 is characterized by lingual hamartoma, postaxial polysyndactyly of hands and feet, and mesomelic shortening of the legs with supinate equinovarus feet.
Orphanet:2753
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GTR:C0406727
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353 (72.2%)
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Intellectual disability-polydactyly-uncombable hair syndrome
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Abnormal palate morphology
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of fingers
Micrognathia
Upslanted palpebral fissure
Intellectual disability-polydactyly-uncombable hair syndrome is a multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by intellectual disability, postaxial polydactyly, phalangeal hypoplasia, 2-3 toe syndactyly, uncombable hair and facial dysmorphism (including frontal bossing, hypotelorism, narrow palpebral fissures, nasal bridge and lips, prominent nasal root, large abnormal ears with prominent antihelix, poorly folded helix, underdeveloped lobule and antitragus, and micrognathia evolving into prognatism). Cryptorchidism, conductive hearing loss and progressive thoracic kyphosis were also reported.
Orphanet:3082
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GTR:C2931547
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354 (72.2%)
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Primary pulmonary hypoplasia
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Cleft palate
Epicanthus
Micrognathia
Patellar hypoplasia
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Primary pulmonary hypoplasia is a rare, isolated, genetic developmental defect during embryogenesis characterized by congenital malformation of pulmonary parenchyma with absence of other anomalies. Neonatally patients present with decreased breath sounds, small lung volume and severe respiratory distress that is not responsive to aggressive treatment (including surfactant instillation/ mechanical respiratory support). It is usually not compatible with life.
Orphanet:2257
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354 (72.2%)
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Mosaic trisomy 8
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Blepharophimosis
Cleft palate
Micrognathia
Patellar aplasia
Mosaic trisomy 8 is a chromosomal disorder defined by the presence of three copies of chromosome 8 in some cells of the organism. It is characterized by facial dysmorphism, mild intellectual deficit and joint, urinary, cardiac and skeletal anomalies.
Orphanet:96061
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GTR:C1096527
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356 (72.2%)
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Severe intellectual disability-epilepsy-anal anomalies-distal phalangeal hypoplasia
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Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the distal phalanges of the toes
Highly arched eyebrow
Mandibular prognathia
Short philtrum
Severe intellectual disability-epilepsy-anal anomalies-distal phalangeal hypoplasia is characterised by severe intellectual deficit, epilepsy, hypoplasia of the terminal phalanges, and an anteriorly displaced anus. It has been described in two sisters born to consanguineous parents. The syndrome is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait and appears to be caused by anomalies in to chromosome regions, one localised to chromosome 1 and the other to chromosome 14.
Orphanet:94066
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357 (72.2%)
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Van der Woude syndrome
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Cleft upper lip
Epicanthus
Syndactyly
Temporomandibular joint ankylosis
Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) is a rare congenital genetic dysmorphic syndrome characterized by paramedian lower-lip fistulae, cleft lip with or without cleft palate, or isolated cleft palate.
Orphanet:888
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GTR:C0175697
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358 (72.1%)
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Microbrachycephaly-ptosis-cleft lip syndrome
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Malar flattening
Mandibular prognathia
Short palm
Unilateral cleft lip
Autosomal recessive inheritance
Microbrachycephaly-ptosis-cleft lip syndrome is characterised by the association of intellectual deficit, microbrachycephaly, hypotelorism, palpebral ptosis, a thin/long face, cleft lip, and anomalies of the lumbar vertebra, sacrum and pelvis. It has been described in two Brazilian sisters. Transmission appears to be autosomal recessive.
Orphanet:2511
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359 (72.1%)
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Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome
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Abnormality of the dentition
Brachydactyly
Broad thumb
Epicanthus
Micrognathia
A rare malformation syndrome characterized by congenital anomalies (microcephaly, specific facial characteristics, broad thumbs and halluces and postnatal growth retardation), short stature, intellectual disability and behavioural characteristics.
Orphanet:783
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GTR:C0035934
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359 (72.1%)
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Situs inversus totalis
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Aglossia
Blepharophimosis
Brachydactyly
Broad thumb
Micrognathia
Autosomal dominant inheritance
Autosomal recessive inheritance
A rare, genetic, developmental defect during embryogenesis characterized by total mirror-image transposition of both thoracic and abdominal viscera across the left-right axis of the body. Congenital abnormalities, such as primary ciliary dyskinesia, Kartagener type, polysplenia syndrome, biliary atresia, congenital heart disease, and midgut malrotation, as well as vascular anomalies (e.g. absence of retrohepatic inferior vena cava, preduodenal portal vein, aberrant hepatic arterial anatomy) and malignancy, are frequently associated.
Orphanet:101063
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GTR:C0037221
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