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Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 01-Nov 2023. Module: SNOMED CT model component module (core metadata concept)

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Brachydactyly-short stature-retinitis pigmentosa syndrome is a rare, genetic, congenital limb malformation syndrome characterized by mild to severe short stature, brachydactyly, and retinal degeneration (usually retinitis pigmentosa), associated with variable intellectual disability, developmental delays, and craniofacial anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare malformation syndrome that is characterized by short stature, hypoplastic fifth digits with tiny dysplastic nails, facial dysmorphism with coarse features including a wide mouth and broad nose, and mild intellectual disability. It has been suggested that Coffin-Siris syndrome and BOD syndrome are perhaps allelic variants. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Brachytelephalangic chondrodysplasia punctata (BCDP) is a form of non-rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata, a primary bone dysplasia, characterized by hypoplasia of the distal phalanges of the fingers, nasal hypoplasia, epiphyseal stippling appearing in the first year of life, as well as mild and non-rhizomelic shortness of the long bones. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare developmental anomaly characterized by brachytelephalangy, distinct craniofacial features (prominent square forehead, telecanthus, small nose, malar hypoplasia, smooth philtrum and thin upper lip) and, relative to other family members, short stature. These features may be associated with anosmia and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (Kallman syndrome). There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1986. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Braddock syndrome is a rare malformation syndrome with multiple congenital abnormalities, described in 2 siblings, that is characterized by VACTERL -like association in combination with pulmonary hypertension, laryngeal webs, blue sclerae, abnormal ears, persistent growth deficiency and normal intellect. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic, multiple congenital malformation syndrome characterized by brain anomalies (thinning of the corpus callosum with dilatation of ventricles), intellectual disability, ectodermal dysplasia, skeletal deformities (vertebral anomalies, scoliosis, polydactyly), ear/eye anomalies (maldevelopment, small optic nerves, low set and large ears with hearing loss) and kidney dysplasia/hypoplasia. In the case that clinical manifestation is also associated to Hirschsprung disease and cleft palate or cryptorchidism, it is named as BRESHECK syndrome. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, inherited disorder characterized by widespread calcifications of basal ganglia and cortex, developmental delay, small stature, retinopathy and microcephaly. The absence of progressive deterioration of the neurological functions is characteristic of the disease. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare infantile onset neurometabolic disease characterized by dystonia, parkinsonism, nonambulation, autonomic dysfunction, developmental delay and mood disturbances. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by intrauterine growth retardation, multiple congenital malformations (such as brain malformations including ectopic neuro-pituitary gland, hypoplastic adenopituitary, and hypoplastic cerebellar vermis, cardiac and renal anomalies, and postaxial polydactyly), abnormal hair structure with temporal balding, and dysmorphic facial features with hypoplastic nasal bridge, anteverted nostrils, dysplastic ears, long and smooth philtrum, narrow upper lip, and prominent, asymmetric lower lip. Postnatal growth retardation and severe developmental delay have also been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by developmental delay, intellectual disability and mild to moderate facial dysmorphism in association with variable brain malformations (including abnormal gyration patterns, ventriculomegaly, white matter abnormalities, hypoplasia of the corpus callosum and cerebellar hemispheres), musculoskeletal abnormalities (including hemivertebrae, scoliosis or kyphosis, contractures, and joint laxity), ocular involvement (strabismus, hypermetropia and cortical visual impairment) and hypotonia. Additional clinical manifestations may include seizures, short stature urogenital malformations, heart defects and gastrointestinal malformations. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A very rare syndrome described in four siblings of one French family and characterized by branchial dysplasia (malar hypoplasia, macrostomia, preauricular tags and meatal atresia), club feet, inguinal herniae and cholestasis due to paucity of interlobular bile ducts and intellectual deficit. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Branchiogenic deafness syndrome is a multiple congenital anomalies syndrome, described in one family to date, characterized by branchial cysts or fistulae; ear malformations; congenital hearing loss (conductive, sensorineural, and mixed); internal auditory canal hypoplasia; strabismus; trismus; abnormal fifth fingers; vitiliginous lesions, short stature; and mild learning disability. Renal and ureteral abnormalities are absent. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Branchiootic syndrome is a rare, genetic multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by second branchial arch anomalies (branchial cysts and fistulae), malformations of the outer, middle and inner ear associated with sensorineural, mixed or conductive hearing loss, and the absence of renal abnormalities. Typical ear findings consist of malformed auricles (e.g. lop or cupped ears), preauricular pits and/or tags, and middle and/or inner ear dysplasias (including cochlear, vestibular and semicircular channel hypoplasia, malformation of the ossicles and of middle ear space). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
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. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, hereditary connective tissue disease characterized by severe ocular manifestations due to extreme corneal thinning and fragility with rupture in the absence of significant trauma, often leading to irreversible blindness. Extraocular manifestations comprise deafness, developmental hip dysplasia, and joint hypermobility. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare vascular liver disease characterized by obstruction of hepatic venous outflow involving either the hepatic veins or the terminal segment of the inferior vena cava. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by intellectual deficit, microcephaly, short stature, and ectodermal anomalies (including alopecia, spontaneous formation of bullae without evident trauma, hyper- or hypopigmented maculae, acrocyanosis, and dystrophic nails) in male patients. Additional reported features are short, tapering fingers, ocular anomalies (such as corneal opacities and cataract), and hypogenitalism. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1995. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, patterned dystrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium characterized by abnormal accumulation of lipofuscin in a butterfly-shaped distribution at the retinal pigment epithelium level. Patients manifest with a slowly progressive loss of vision that often only becomes apparent in old age. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare leukodystrophy characterized by infantile onset of lower limb spasticity and severe developmental delay associated with delayed myelination and periventricular white matter abnormalities. Other reported signs and symptoms include microcephaly, optic atrophy, nystagmus, ataxia, or seizures. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic autoinflammatory syndrome with immune deficiency characterized by a combination of autoinflammation, immunodeficiency, and neutrophil dysfunction, as well as mild bleeding diathesis. Patients present recurrent attacks of abdominal pain, high fever, and systemic inflammation lasting four to five days and occurring every few weeks. Attacks may be accompanied by nailbed, tongue, submandibular, and gluteal abscesses, intra-abdominal granulomas, pyoderma gangrenosum, and buccal ulcerations. Frequent episodes of purulent paronychia, superficial skin and mucosal infections, and purulent upper respiratory tract infections have also been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
CK syndrome is a rare, genetic, X-linked syndromic intellectual disability disorder characterized by mild to severe intellectual disability, infancy-onset seizures, post-natal microcephaly, cerebral cortical malformations, dysmorphic facial features (including long, narrow face, almond-shaped palpebral fissures, epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, malar flattening, posteriorly rotated ears, high arched palate, crowded teeth, micrognathia) and thin body habitus. Long and slim fingers/toes, strabismus, hypotonia, spasticity, optic disc atrophy, and behavioral problems (aggression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and irritability) are additional features. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic primary lymphoedema characterised by unilateral or bilateral lower limb lymphoedema of variable severity. The condition shows almost complete penetrance with onset in childhood or adolescence in females, whereas in males it shows incomplete penetrance with later onset of disease. Lymphoscintigraphy in more severely affected individuals reveals lymphatic abnormalities consistent with lymphangiectasia, valve dysfunction, and thoracic duct reflux. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, life-threatening, non-inflammatory vasculopathy characterized clinically by progressive and painful skin lesions associated with calcification of cutaneous arterial microvessels. Calciphylaxis predominantly affects patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) on dialysis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare autosomal dominant limb-girdle muscular dystrophy characterized by adult onset of proximal muscle weakness, pain, and wasting predominantly affecting the proximal leg, lumbar paraspinal, and medial gastrocnemius muscles. Upper limb involvement may also be observed in some cases. Serum creatine kinase is often, but not always, elevated, and muscle biopsy shows non-specific myopathic changes. The severity of the disease is variable, although most patients remain ambulatory. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Campomelia, Cumming type, is characterized by the association of limb defects and multivisceral anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Camptobrachydactyly is an extremely rare brachydactyly syndrome, characterized by short broad hands and feet with brachydactyly associated with congenital flexion contractures of the proximal and/or distal interphalangeal joints of the fingers, as well as syndactyly of feet. Polydactyly, septate vagina and urinary incontinence were also occasionally reported. Camptobrachydactyly has been described in 18 members of 1 family, suggesting an autosomal dominant inheritance. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1972. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Camptodactyly-tall stature-scoliosis-hearing loss syndrome is characterized by camptodactyly, tall stature, scoliosis, and hearing loss (CATSHL). It has been described in around 30 individuals from seven generations of the same family. The syndrome is caused by a missense mutation in the FGFR3 gene, leading to a partial loss of function of the encoded protein, which is a negative regulator of bone growth. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Camptodactyly syndrome, Guadalajara type 1 is a rare syndrome consisting of growth retardation, facial dysmorphism, camptodactyly and skeletal anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Camptodactyly syndrome, Guadalajara type 2 is an extremely rare multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by distinctive intrauterine growth retardation, skeletal dysplasia with multiple malformations including camptodactyly of all fingers, bilateral hallux valgus, short second, fourth and fifth toes, hypoplastic patella, microcephaly, low-set ears, short neck, cuboid-shaped vertebral bodies, pectus excavatum, hip dislocation, and hypoplastic pubic region and genitalia. Camptodactyly syndrome, Guadalajara type 2 has been described in two sisters and is most likely transmitted in an autosomal recessive manner. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1985. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Camptodactyly syndrome, Guadalajara type 3 is a rare, genetic bone development disorder characterized by hand camptodactyly associated with facial dysmorphism (flat face, hypertelorism, telecanthus, symblepharon, simplified ears, retrognathia) and neck anomalies (short neck with striking pterygium, muscle sclerosis). Additional features include spinal defects (e.g. cervical and dorso-lumbar spina bifida occulta), congenital shortness of the sternocleidomastoid muscle, flexed wrists and thin hands and feet. Brain structural anomalies, multiple nevi, micropenis and mild intellectual disability are also observed. Imaging reveals increased bone trabeculae, cortical thickening of long bones and delayed bone age. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
An extremely rare chondrodysplastic malformation syndrome characterised by the combination of arachnodactyly, becoming evident at around the age of 10, camptodactyly, and scoliosis. Additional reported manifestations include a mild intellectual disability and a mild facial dysmorphism including a broad nose and flaring nostrils. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1972. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by the association of camptodactyly, multiple eye defects (fibrosis of the medial rectus muscle, severe myopia, ptosis and exophthalmos), scoliosis, flexion contractures and facial anomalies (arched eyebrows, facial asymmetry with an abnormal skull shape, a prominent nose, small mouth, low-set and dysplastic ears, and a low nuchal hairline). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, rheumatologic disease characterized by congenital or early-onset camptodactyly and symmetrical, polyarticular, non-inflammatory, large joint arthropathy with synovial hyperplasia, as well as progressive coxa vara deformity and, occasionally, non-inflammatory pericarditis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare skeletal dysplasia characterized by peculiar facial anomalies, Pierre Robin sequence, cleft palate, shortening and bowing of long bones. Sexual ambiguity or female external genitalia is possible in individuals with a male karyotype. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare colorectal disease characterized by multiple inflammatory polyps that predominantly affect the rectosigmoid area and that manifests primarily as rectal bleeding with abnormal transit, constipation and diarrhea. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, complex, vascular malformation syndrome characterized by capillary malformation of the lower lip, lymphatic malformation of the face and neck, asymmetry of face and limbs, and partial or generalized overgrowth involving one or more body segments. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare syndromic craniosynostosis characterized by sagittal craniosynostosis, hydrocephalus, Chiari I malformation and radioulnar synostosis. Other clinical findings include blepharophimosis, small low-set ears, hypoplastic philtrum, kidney malformation, and hypogenitalism. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, severe disorder of urea cycle metabolism typically characterized by either a neonatal onset of severe hyperammonemia that occurs few days after birth and manifests with lethargy, vomiting, hypothermia, seizures, coma and death or a presentation outside the newborn period at any age with (sometimes) milder symptoms of hyperammonemia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare congenital disorder of glycosylation caused by mutations in the CAD gene and characterized by epileptic encephalopathy, global developmental delay, normocytic anemia and anisopoikilocytosis. Loss of acquired skills in early childhood is present and natural disease course can be lethal in early childhood. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
DK1-CDG is characterized by muscular hypotonia and ichthyosis. It has been described in four children from two consanguineous families. All the affected children died during early infancy, two from dilated cardiomyopathy. The syndrome is caused by a deficiency in dolichol kinase 1 (DK1), an enzyme involved in the de novo biosynthesis of dolichol phosphate. The mutations identified in the DK1 gene led to a 96 to 98% reduction in DK activity. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
DPM3-CDG is an extremely rare form of CDG syndrome characterized clinically in the single reported case by muscle weakness, waddling gait and dilated cardiomyopathy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
MAN1B1-CDG is a form of congenital disorders of N-linked glycosylation characterized by intellectual disability, delayed motor development, hypotonia and truncal obesity. Additional features include slight facial dysmorphism (hypertelorism, downslanting palpebral fissures, large, low-set ears, hypoplastic nasolabial fold, thin upper lip), hypermobility of the joints and skin laxity. The disease is caused by mutations in the gene MAN1B1 (9q34.3). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare form of disorder of protein N-glycosylation characterised by facial dysmorphism (large, posteriorly rotated ears with prominent antihelices, convex nasal ridge, open mouth, large and crowded teeth), stereotypic hand movements, seizures, and varying degrees of developmental delay. A bleeding tendency is also observed and this results from diminished platelet aggregation. The disease is caused by loss-of-function mutations in the gene MGAT2 (14q21). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
B4GALT1-CDG is a congenital disorder of glycosylation characterized by macrocephaly due to Dandy-Walker malformation, hydrocephaly, hypotonia, myopathy and coagulation anomalies. To date, only one case has been reported. The syndrome is associated with mutations in the GALT1 gene (localised to region q13 of chromosome 9) leading to a deficiency in the Golgi apparatus enzyme beta-1,4-galactosyl transferase. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
TMEM165-CDG is a form of congenital disorders of N-linked glycosylation characterized by a psychomotor delay-dysmorphism (pectus carinatum, dorsolumbar kyphosis and severe sinistroconvex scoliosis, short distal phalanges, genua vara, pedes planovalgi syndrome) with postnatal growth deficiency and major spondylo-, epi-, and metaphyseal skeletal involvement. Additional features include facial dysmorphism (midface hypoplasia, internal strabism of the right eye, low-set ears, moderately high arched palate, small teeth), nephrotic syndrome, cardiac defects, and feeding problems. The disease is caused by mutations in the gene TMEM165 (4q12). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
CHST3-related skeletal dysplasia is a very rare bone disorder characterized clinically by short stature of prenatal onset; dislocation of the knees, hips or elbows; club feet; limitation of range of motion of large joints; progressive kyphosis; and occasional scoliosis. In a few patients, minor heart valve dysplasia has also been described. Intellect, vision and hearing are normal. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare Prader-Willi-like syndrome with characteristics of intellectual disability, morbid obesity, hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism, hyperphagia and developmental delay. Endocrine disorders including hypothyroidism and insulin resistance can be observed. Unlike Prader-Willi syndrome, profound muscular hypotonia, feeding difficulties in neonates, short stature and growth hormone deficiency are not observed. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Salivary gland type cancer of the breast describes a group of uncommon neoplasms, usually seen in the salivary glands but occurring in the breast, with a variable clinicopathologic spectrum and divided into those with myoepithelial differentiation and those without. This group includes mammary adenoid cystic carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma, acinic cell carcinoma, polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma and oncocytic carcinoma. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cardiac anomalies-heterotaxy syndrome is characterized by non-compaction of the ventricular myocardium, bradycardia, pulmonary valve stenosis, and secundum atrial septal defect. Laterality sequence anomalies are also present. So far, the syndrome has been described in nine members from three generations of the same family. Transmission is autosomal dominant and linkage to chromosome 6p24.3-21.2 was reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome with characteristics of complex heart defects (including hypoplastic left heart, aortic valve atresia, mitral valve atresia, tubular hypoplasia of the ascending aorta, Scimitar syndrome), external urogenital abnormalities (including ambiguous external genitalia, poorly defined urethral meatus, blind-ending vagina in females or bifid scrotum, penoscrotal hypospadias with micropenis and cryptorchidism in males). Congenital diaphragmatic hernia, pulmonary hypoplasia and intestinal malrotation are other major clinical features. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, multiple congenital anomalies syndrome with intellectual disability commonly characterized by facial dysmorphism (e.g. sagittal craniosynostosis, hypertelorism, strabismus, low-set dysplastic ears, retrognathia or micrognathia, mandibular ankyloses, cleft palate, aplasia uvulae), congenital heart defects (e.g. atrioventricular septal defect, anomalous venous return), genital anomalies (e.g. cryptorchidism, microphallus), as well as growth delay and intellectual disability. In some cases, tracheobronchial anomalies, large joint contractures, syndactyly, rib anomalies and hypoplastic kidneys are reported. Rarely, no cardiac anomaly may be reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cirrhotic cardiomyopathy is the term used to describe a constellation of features indicative of abnormal heart structure and function in patients with cirrhosis. These include systolic and diastolic dysfunction, electrophysiological changes, and macroscopic and microscopic structural changes. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare triad of dilated cardiomyopathy, premature cataract, and articular disease of the hips and spine characterized by hip joint degeneration, irregular intervertebral discs, and platyspondyly. The ocular abnormalities are often the first symptoms to arise. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1985. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by growth retardation, short stature, feeding difficulty and failure to thrive, cardiac anomalies (septal defects and/or valve dysplasia), joint laxity, short extremities, brachydactyly, carpal and tarsal fusion, cervical vertebral fusion, inner ear malformation with bilateral conductive hearing loss, and dysmorphic facial features (such as hypertelorism, upslanting palpebral fissures, posteriorly rotated ears, anteverted nares, and long philtrum). Additional variable manifestations include gastroesophageal reflux and genitourinary anomalies, among others. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare endocrine disease characterized by lentigines with a specific peri-orifical distribution, blue nevus, myxomas, various endocrine tumors including primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD), acromegaly, thyroid tumors, and a wide range of other tumors. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Carney complex-trismus-pseudocamptodactyly syndrome is a rare genetic heart-hand syndrome characterized by typical manifestations of the Carney complex (spotty pigmentation of the skin, familial cardiac and cutaneous myxomas and endocrinopathy) associated with trismus and distal arthrogryposis (presenting as involuntary contraction of distal and proximal interphalangeal joints of hands evident only on dorsiflexion of wrist and similar lower-limb contractures producing foot deformities). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare non-hereditary condition characterised by gastrointestinal stromal tumours (GIST, intramural mesenchymal tumours of the gastrointestinal tract with neuronal or neural crest cell origin), pulmonary chondromas and extraadrenal paragangliomas. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Caroli disease (CD) is a rare congenital liver disease characterized by non-obstructive cystic dilatations of the intra-hepatic and rarely extra-hepatic bile ducts. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic hepatic disease characterized by multiple segmental cystic dilatations of both central and smaller peripheral bile ducts associated with congenital hepatic fibrosis. Age of symptom onset is variable, as is disease progression. Patients present recurrent cholangitis, hepatolithiasis, and cholecystolithiasis. Portal hypertension may appear later in the disease course, and the risk of developing cholangiocarcinoma is increased significantly. The syndrome is often associated with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Carpotarsal osteochondromatosis is a very rare primary bone dysplasia disorder with characteristics of abnormal bone proliferation and osteochondromas in the upper and lower limbs. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare hyper-IgE syndrome characterised by early-onset moderate to severe atopic dermatitis and recurrent infections of variable severity including molluscum contagiosum, pneumonia, abscesses, bacteraemia, or eczema herpeticum, among others. Other reported manifestations include asthma, food allergies, colitis, chronic diarrhoea, lymphoma, and seizures, as well as dysmorphic facial features, such as prominent forehead, broad nose, and poor dentition. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cat eye syndrome (CES) is a rare chromosomal disorder with a highly variable clinical presentation. Most patients have multiple malformations affecting the eyes (iris coloboma), ears (preauricular pits and/or tags), anal region (anal atresia), heart and kidneys. Intellectual disability is usually mild or borderline normal en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare syndromic, genetic cataract characterized by the association of congenital cataract and microcornea without any other systemic anomaly or dysmorphism. Clinical findings include a decreased corneal diameter (inferior to 10 mm) in both meridians in an otherwise normal eye, and an inherited cataract, which is mostly bilateral posterior polar with opacification in the lens periphery that progresses to form a total cataract after visual maturity has been achieved. Association with other ocular manifestations, including myopia, iris coloboma, sclerocornea and Peters anomaly may be observed. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cataract-glaucoma syndrome is characterized by the association of total bilateral congenital cataract with the secondary occurrence of glaucoma appearing at ages varying between 10 and 40 years. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cataract-aberrant oral frenula-growth delay syndrome is characterized by cataracts and short stature associated with variable anomalies, including aberrant oral frenula, a characteristic facial appearance (posteriorly angulated ears, upslanting palpebral fissures, small nose, ptosis and epicanthal folds) cavernous hemangiomas and hernias. It has been described in a mother and her two children. It is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cataract-congenital heart disease-neural tube defect syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by sacral neural tube defects resulting in tethered cord, atrial and/or ventricular septal heart defects (that are detected in infancy), bilateral, symmetrical hyperopia, rapidly progressive early childhood cataracts, bilateral aphakic glaucoma, and abnormal facial features (low frontal hairline, small ears, short philtrum, prominent, widely spaced central incisors, and micrognathia). Hypotonia, growth and developmental delay, seizures, and joint limitation are also reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare mitochondrial disease characterized by a highly variable phenotypic spectrum comprising delayed motor development, peripheral neuropathy, cataract, short stature due to growth hormone deficiency, nystagmus, sensorineural hearing loss, dysmorphic facial features, and skeletal abnormalities consistent with spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia. Hyperextensible joints, achalasia, and telangiectasia have also been described. Cognition is normal. Atrophy of the pituitary gland has been observed in brain imaging. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Catel-Manzke syndrome is a rare bone disease characterized by bilateral hyperphalangy and clinodactyly of the index finger typically in association with Pierre Robin sequence comprising micrognathia, cleft palate and glossoptosis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic cerebral small vessel disease characterized by an adult-onset primary microangiopathy with severe atherosclerosis of arterioles and secondary leukoencephalopathy. Patients may present with migraine, transient ischemic attacks, stroke with central facial palsy, cognitive dysfunction with impaired concentration, dementia, depression, movement disorder, vertigo, dysphagia, dysarthria, sicca syndrome, impaired REM sleep, and therapy-resistant hypertension, among others. Brain MRI typically shows a leukoencephalopathy that is disproportionately severe and extensive compared to the clinical disease. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Caudal appendage-deafness syndrome is characterized by caudal appendage, short terminal phalanges, deafness, cryptorchidism, intellectual deficit, short stature and dysmorphism. It has been described in monozygotic twin boys. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare common cystic lymphatic malformation characterized by a benign cystic lesion composed of dilated lymphatic channels. Macrocystic lesions consist of cysts larger than 1 cm in diameter. They usually present at birth or during the first years of life and most often occur in the head and neck region but may affect any site. Symptoms depend on the location and extent of the lesion. Infection, trauma, or intracystic hemorrhage can lead to lesional expansion. Malignant transformation does not occur. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Celiac disease, epilepsy and cerebral calcification syndrome (CEC) is a rare disorder characterized by the combination of auto-immune intestinal disease, epileptic seizures and cerebral calcifications. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic lipodystrophy characterized by abnormal subcutaneous fat distribution, resulting in preservation of visceral, neck and axillary fat and absence of lower limb and femoro gluteal subcutaneous fat. Additional clinical features are acanthosis nigricans, insulin-resistant type II diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, leading to pancreatitis, hepatomegaly and hepatic steatosis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Central core disease (CCD) is an inherited neuromuscular disorder characterised by central cores on muscle biopsy and clinical features of a congenital myopathy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic neurological disorder characterized by early-onset progressive leukoencephalopathy, severe developmental delay, early-onset or congenital deafness (only few cases reported without hearing loss), and visual impairment. All patients manifest calcifications in brain and spinal cord. Cognitive impairment, seizures, hypotonia, spastic tetraplegia or quadriplegia are observed in the majority of the patients. Variable features may include microcephaly and anemia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, autosomal recessive, congenital, cerebellar ataxia disorder characterized by hypotonia from birth, marked psychomotor delay and prominent cerebellar dysfunction (manifesting with nystagmus, intention tremor, dysarthria, ataxic gait and truncal ataxia), described in an isolated population of the Grand Cayman Island. Cerebellar hypoplasia, observed on CT scan, may be associated. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare syndromic cerebellar ataxia characterized by hypodontia and sparse hair in combination with cerebellar ataxia and normal intelligence. Imaging demonstrates a cerebellar atrophy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A very rare autosomal recessive, slowly progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the triad of cerebellar ataxia (that generally manifests at adolescence or early adulthood), chorioretinal dystrophy, which may have a later onset (up to the fifth-sixth decade) leading to variable degrees of visual impairment, and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (delayed puberty and lack of secondary sex characteristics). Ataxia-hypogonadism-choroidal dystrophy syndrome belongs to a clinical continuum of neurodegenerative disorders along with the clinically overlapping cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare slowly progressive autosomal recessive syndromic cerebellar ataxia characterized by late-onset cerebellar dysfunction (including gait and limb ataxia, nystagmus, and dysarthria), bilateral vestibulopathy (abnormal vestibulo-ocular reflex), and axonal sensory neuropathy. Variable features may include chronic cough and autonomic dysfunction. Brain imaging usually shows cerebellar atrophy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia characterized by onset of dystonia and other extrapyramidal signs, ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, and progressive sensorimotor polyneuropathy in the first decade of life. Patients present distal muscle weakness and atrophy, decreased vibratory sensation, and areflexia, and usually become wheelchair-bound by the third decade. Variable cognitive impairment may also be seen. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare autosomal dominant neurological disorder characterized by early onset cerebellar ataxia, associated with areflexia, progressive optic atrophy, sensorineural deafness, a pes cavus deformity, and abnormal eye movements. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare neuro-ophthalmological disease characterized by nonprogressive cerebellar ataxia, delayed motor and language development and intellectual disability, in addition to ophthalmological abnormalities (e.g. oculomotor apraxia, strabismus, amblyopia, retinal dystrophy and myopia). Cerebellar cysts, cerebellar dysplasia and cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, seen on magnetic resonance imaging, are also characteristic of the disease. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A disorder that is characterized by the association of a non-progressive congenital ataxia, severe intellectual deficit, optic atrophy and structural anomalies of the skin vessels. It has been described in five children from a large consanguineous Lebanese family. Short stature and microcephaly were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by central nervous system abnormalities (particularly cerebellar hypoplasia), congenital microcephaly, intellectual disability, severe neurodevelopmental delay, growth impairment, dystonia, eye abnormalities (particularly cataract whereas retinal dystrophy and Leber congenital amaurosis are also reported) and congenital dyserythropoietic anemia. Additional clinical features may include other structural brain abnormalities (such as cerebral atrophy, basal ganglia atrophy, brainstem hypoplasia), feeding difficulties, sleep disturbances, hepatomegaly, and sensorineural deafness. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, autosomal recessive, multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized mainly by developmental delay, variable intellectual disability, microcephaly, cerebellar hypoplasia, dysmorphic features (central incisors macrodontia and slender fingers), short stature and variable congenital anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, neurocutaneous disease characterized by severe developmental abnormalities of the nervous system and aberrant differentiation of the epidermis. Patients present with a unique constellation of clinical signs described with the acronym CEDNIK: CErebral Dysgenesis, Neuropathy, Ichthyosis, and palmoplantar Keratoderma. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic syndrome with a central nervous system malformation as a major feature, characterized by a triad of high alpha-fetoprotein levels in both maternal serum and amniotic fluid, cerebral ventriculomegaly, and renal macro- and microcysts. Variable findings include congenital nephrotic syndrome, aqueductal stenosis, gray matter heterotopias, and cardiac malformations, among others. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cerebro-facio-thoracic dysplasia or Pascual-Castroviejo syndrome type 1 is a rare syndrome characterized by facial dysmorphism, intellectual deficit and costovertebral abnormalities. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Codas syndrome is a multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by Cerebral, Ocular, Dental, Auricular and Skeletal anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cerebrofacioarticular syndrome is a rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by mild to severe intellectual disability, a distinctive facial gestalt (blepharophimosis, maxillary hypoplasia, telecanthus, microtia and atresia of the external auditory meatus) as well as skeletal and articular abnormalities (e.g. camptodactyly of the fingers, cutaneous syndactyly, talipes equinovarus, flexion contractures of the proximal interphalangeal joints, hip or elbow subluxation, joint laxity). Affected individuals also present neonatal hypotonia, variable respiratory manifestations, chronic feeding difficulties and gray matter heterotopia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cerebro-oculo-nasal syndrome is a multisystem malformation syndrome that has been reported in about 10 patients. The clinical features include bilateral anophthalmia, abnormal nares, central nervous system anomalies, and neurodevelopmental delay. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic syndrome characterized by the association of congenital hypertrichosis in the anterior cervical region with peripheral sensory and motor neuropathy. Associated features may include retinal anomalies, spina bifida, kyphoscoliosis and hallux valgus, and developmental delay (one case). There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1993. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare extraskeletal chondroma located in the head and neck region, histologically typically characterized by lobules of mature, adult hyaline cartilage with chondrocytic cells identifiable in lacunae, and prominent fibrosis. Malignant transformation has not been described. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare dysraphic spinal cord lipoma with characteristics of a lipomatous mass extending ventrally to the dorsal root entry zone, indicating a more severe malformation of the spinal cord. The diagnosis can be suggested on imaging but usually confirmed during surgery. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 2B1 (CMT2B1, also referred to as CMT4C1) is an axonal CMT peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 2B2 (CMT2B2, also referred to as CMT4C3) is an axonal CMT peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy that has been described in a large consanguineous Costa Rican family of Spanish ancestry. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare axonal hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy characterized by infantile onset of slowly progressive distal motor weakness and atrophy (more severe in legs and moderate in arms) with mildly delayed motor development, hypotonia, and distal sensory impairment of all sensory modalities. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 2H (CMT2H, also referred to as CMT4C2) is an axonal CMT peripheral sensorimotor polyneuropathy associated with pyramidal involvement. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 2P is a rare, genetic, axonal hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy disorder characterized by adulthood-onset of slowly progressive, occasionally asymmetrical, distal muscle weakness and atrophy (predominantly in the lower limbs), pan-modal sensory loss, muscle cramping in extremities and/or trunk, pes cavus and absent or reduced deep tendon reflexes. Gait anomalies and variable autonomic disturbances, such as erectile dysfunction and urinary urgency, may be associated. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare autosomal recessive axonal hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy characterized by early-onset axial hypotonia, generalized muscle weakness, absent deep tendon reflexes and decreased muscle mass. Electromyography reveals decreased motor nerve conduction velocities with markedly reduced sensory and motor amplitudes. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare subtype of axonal hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy characterized by progressive distal muscle weakness and atrophy of both the lower and upper limbs, absent or reduced deep tendon reflexes, mild sensory loss, foot drop, and pes cavus leading eventually to wheelchair dependance. Some patients present with early hypotonia and delayed motor development. Scoliosis and variable autonomic disturbances may be associated. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet

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