Catel–Manzke syndrome | |
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Other names | Hyperphalangy-clinodactyly of index finger with Pierre Robin syndrome |
Catel–Manzke syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by distinctive abnormalities of the index fingers; the classic features of Pierre Robin syndrome; occasionally with additional physical findings.
Signs and symptoms
The clinical presentation of this condition is consistent with the following (among others):
- Highly arched eyebrow
- Joint stiffness
- Scoliosis
- Short stature
Diagnosis
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Genetic Testing
Prevalence
Currently there are only around 26 people in the world that are known to have this rare condition. Inheritance is thought to be X-linked recessive.
References
- "Catel Manzke syndrome | Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) – an NCATS Program". rarediseases.info.nih.gov. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
- Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): 302380
External links
Classification | D |
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External resources |
Congenital abnormality syndromes | |
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Craniofacial | |
Short stature | |
Limbs | |
Overgrowth syndromes | |
Laurence–Moon–Bardet–Biedl | |
Combined/other, known locus |