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Medical condition
Upington disease
Other namesPerthes-like hip disease, Enchondromata, Ecchondromata, and Familial dyschondroplasia,
Upington disease has an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance.
SpecialtyRheumatology Edit this on Wikidata

Upington disease is an extremely rare autosomal dominant malformation disorder. It has only one published source claiming its existence in three generations of one family from South Africa.

Presentation

The disease is characterized by Perthes-like pelvic anomalies (premature closure of the capital femoral epiphyses and widened femoral necks with flattened femoral heads), enchondromata and ecchondromata.

Genetics

Upington disease is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. This means the defective gene is located on an autosome, and one copy of the defective gene is sufficient to cause the disorder, when inherited from a parent who has the disorder.

Management

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Eponym

The name Upington refers to the city in the Northern Cape Province, South Africa, from where the family originates.

References

  1. ^ Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM): 191520
  2. "Upington disease | Disease | Living With | Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center (GARD) – an NCATS Program". rarediseases.info.nih.gov. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  3. Disease ID 5421 at NIH's Office of Rare Diseases
  4. ^ Schweitzer G, Jones B, Timme A (1971). "Upington disease: a familial dyschondroplasia". S. Afr. Med. J. 45 (36): 994–1000. PMID 5316541.
  5. RESERVED, INSERM US14-- ALL RIGHTS. "Orphanet: Upington disease". www.orpha.net.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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Congenital malformations and deformations of musculoskeletal system / musculoskeletal abnormality
Appendicular
limb / dysmelia
Arms
clavicle / shoulder
hand deformity
Leg
hip
knee
foot deformity
Either / both
fingers and toes
reduction deficits / limb
multiple joints
Axial
Skull and face
Craniosynostosis
Craniofacial dysostosis
other
Vertebral column
Thoracic skeleton
ribs:
sternum:
other:
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