Multiple Pterygium Syndrome syndrome pterygium universale. Summary. A rare syndrome of short stature, abnormal facies and webbing of the neck, antecubital, digital http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
IRF6-Related Disorders popliteal pterygium syndrome; Van der Woude syndrome The physical featuresassociated with popliteal pterygium syndrome include cleft lip and/or cleft http://my.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/nord1069.asp
Extractions: IRF6-related disorders include a spectrum of disorders caused by abnormalities in the interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6) gene. Van der Woude syndrome (VWS) is at the mild end of the spectrum and popliteal pterygium syndrome (PPS) is at the severe end of the spectrum. Individuals with VWS can have lip pits alone, cleft lip or cleft palate alone, or a combination of these anomalies. The physical features associated with popliteal pterygium syndrome include cleft lip and/or cleft palate, lower lip pits, webbed skin (pterygium) on the backs of both legs (popliteal) and between the legs (intercrural), malformation and/or underdevelopment of the genitals, webbing or fusion of the fingers and/or toes (syndactyly), adhesion of upper and lower jaw and adhesion of upper and lower eyelids. A cone-shaped fold of skin on the nail of the big toe is a very distinctive finding in this condition.
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Popliteal Pterygium Syndrome A Clinical Study Of Three Families popliteal pterygium syndrome a clinical study of three families and report of linkage to the Van der Woude syndrome locus on 1q32 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Pterygium Syndrome Specific syndromes are the popliteal pterygium syndrome in which there are facialanomalies including cleft lip and palate, lower lip pits and a popliteal http://www.amershamhealth.com/medcyclopaedia/medical/Volume VII/PTERYGIUM SYNDRO
Extractions: financial services our commitment our company Search Medcyclopaedia for: Search marked text (mark text before you click) Browse entry words starting with: A B C D ... amershamhealth.com Pterygium syndrome, Pterygia are soft tissue webs across a joint or across the neck. There are numerous syndromes depending on the location of these pterygia. There is a generalised association with the trisomy syndrome Turners syndrome and Noonans syndrome . Specific syndromes are the popliteal pterygium syndrome in which there are facial anomalies including cleft lip and palate, lower lip pits and a popliteal web; the antecubital pterygium syndrome in which there is a web extending across the cubital fossa which may be associated with anomalies of the radial head and the radio-ulnar joint; and multiple pterygium syndrome in which there is webbing of variable degrees involving the neck, axilla, elbow, knee and digits associated with short stature and orofacial anomalies.
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Popliteal Pterygium Syndrome | JACPOC Library, 1985 The association of popliteal pterygia, genitourinary anomalies and craniofacialmalformations was first described in 1869. Since then 30 cases have been http://jacpoc.oandp.com/library/1985_03_041a.asp
Extractions: The association of popliteal pterygia, genitourinary anomalies and craniofacial malformations was first described in 1869. Since then 30 cases have been reported, and Gorlin and others have written extensive reviews of the syndrome. Although the condition is rare, the Child Amputee Clinic at UCLA has had eight cases. Two required amputations. Four areas are involved: craniofacial anomalies, including cleft lip with and without cleft palate, syngnathia and lip pits; cutaneous malformations, including pterygium, toenail dysplasia and digital dysplasia; musculoskeletal anomalies, including hyperplastic tibia and patella, scoliosis and vertebral anomalies, congenital hip dysplasia and spina bifida occulta; and genitourinary anomalies, such as cryptorchism, absent or ectopic scrotum, absence or displaced labia majora and hypoplastic uterus. None of our cases has shown mental retardation. Evidence points to an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern with variable expressivity and incomplete penetrance. Orthopedically, soft tissue release of the knee, avoiding injury to the often displaced sciatic nerve, followed by distal femoral extension osteotomy allowed satisfactory ambulation. Amputation was reserved for those with tibial hemimelia. Tight heel cords are released early to prevent the development of rocker-bottom feet.
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