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1292992004: Component annotation with string value reference set (foundation metadata concept)


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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A rare, genetic, primary immunodeficiency disorder characterized by severe congenital neutropenia, bone marrow fibrosis and neutrophil dysfunction which is refractory to granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, manifesting with life-threatening infections and/or deep-seated abscesses, hepato-/splenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, hypergammaglobulinemia, anemia with reticulocytosis and nephromegaly. Other reported features include osteosclerosis and neurological abnormalities (e.g. developmental delay, cortical blindness, hearing loss, thin corpus callosum or dysrhythmia on EEG). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A very rare non-dysraphic spinal cord lipoma which is located within the spinal cord. There is no defect in the overlying dura. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A wide spectrum of malformations involving the distal anus and rectum along with urinary and genital tracts, which can affect male or female. Defects range from mild anal anomalies to complex cloacal malformations. They can therefore be classified into the following groups: imperforated anus without fistula, ARM with rectourinary or rectogenital fistula and complex ARM (cloaca). Associated anomalies include genitourinary defects in approximately 50% of patients and spinal anomalies. The aetiology remains unclear and is likely multifactorial. Familial cases have been described. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare ophthalmic disorder with cranial nerve involvement characterized by partial or complete ptosis and ophthalmoplegia with impaired ability to elevate, depress, or adduct the eyeball, causing strabismus and amblyopia. The pupils can also be dilated. The condition is typically unilateral and may present with or without aberrant regeneration. 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 a large omphalocele containing liver and small intestine, diaphragmatic hernia, cardiovascular anomalies (e. g. aortic coarctation), variable limb malformations (including radioulnar synostosis, agenesis of the radius and/or thumb, generalized syndactyly, and numerical reduction of toes), and dysmorphic facial features. Additional reported manifestations are unilateral absence of umbilical artery, intestinal malrotation, hypoplastic ovaries, and unilateral renal agenesis, among others. The condition is mostly fatal in the neonatal period. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A hereditary palmoplantar keratoderma with characteristics of the combination of bilateral mutilating transgredient palmoplantar keratoderma and periorificial keratotic plaques. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare ophthalmic disorder with cranial nerve involvement characterized by dysfunction of the superior oblique muscle with typical eye motility patterns including elevation in adduction, V-pattern related to reduced abduction force in downgaze with unopposed adduction by the inferior rectus muscle, and excyclotorsion. Patients may present with contralateral head tilt to compensate for vertical binocular misalignment and diplopia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Congenital panfollicular nevus is a rare, benign, skin tumor disorder characterized by the presence of congenital, large (few centimeters), elevated, well-circumscribed, pink-tan, multinodular, non-ulcerative, bosselated-surface skin lesions located on the neck, scalp or hand and which enlarge with time. Histologically, hamartomatous proliferation containing irregularly arranged, malformed hair follicles in various stages of development, surrounded by fibrous tissue and densely distributed within the dermis is observed. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, congenital, arterial duct anomaly characterized by a saccular dilatation of the ductus arteriosus. It is often asymptomatic or presents shortly after birth with respiratory distress, stridor, cyanosis and/or weak cry. Complications, such as rupture, thromboembolism, infection, airway erosion and/or compression of the adjacent thoracic structures, can develop. Spontaneous resolution has been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare congenital optic disc excavation characterised by deep fundus excavation of chorioretinal atrophy surrounding a relatively normal appearing optic disc. Retinal vasculature is normal, and retinochoroidal coloboma and glial anomalies are absent. Patients present with mostly unilateral markedly reduced visual acuity. Association with other congenital defects or systemic diseases is uncommon. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare hemorrhagic disorder due to a constitutional hemostatic factors defect characterized by premature lysis of hemostatic clots and a moderate bleeding tendency. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A severe, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) characterized by spinal cord anterior horn cell degeneration in addition to pontocerebellar hypoplasia. Clinically, patients manifest with a severe global development deficit that is evident early on from difficulties in feeding and swallowing. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, pontocerebellar hypoplasia subtype characterized by severe psychomotor developmental delay, progressive microcephaly, progressive spasticity, seizures, and brain abnormalities consisting of mild atrophy of the cerebellum, pons and corpus callosum and cortical atrophy with delayed myelination. Patients may present dysmorphic facial features (high arched eyebrows, prominent eyes, long palpebral fissures and eyelashes, broad nasal root, and hypoplastic alae nasi) and an axonal sensorimotor neuropathy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia characterized by microcephaly, severe global developmental delay and intellectual disability, dysmorphic facial features, cerebellar syndrome, and pontocerebellar hypoplasia on brain imaging. Behavioral abnormalities are frequently observed. Other reported manifestations include seizures, ocular anomalies, recurrent respiratory infections, and thin or absent corpus callosum, among others. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A lethal form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia with characteristics of prenatal onset of microcephaly, hypoplasia of the cerebellum, brainstem, and spinal cord, dysmorphic craniofacial features such as sloping forehead and micrognathia, and multiple contractures. Supratentorial atrophy has also been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia with characteristics of infantile onset of severe global developmental delay with absent speech, hypotonia, feeding problems, dysmorphic craniofacial features, and development of pontocerebellar hypoplasia on brain imaging later in childhood. Other structural abnormalities of the brain, which may already be apparent at an earlier stage, include small hippocampus, thin corpus callosum, periventricular white matter abnormalities, and Dandy-Walker malformation. Seizures, nystagmus, and cortical visual impairment have been reported in some cases. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia characterised by severe, progressive microcephaly and severe global developmental delay apparent from birth, severe intellectual disability with lack of social interactions and absence of speech, and pontocerebellar hypoplasia and complete or partial agenesis of the corpus callosum on brain imaging. In addition, affected individuals often present hypotonia, spastic tetraplegia, and early-onset seizures. Chronic anaemia and thrombocytopenia have also been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia characterized by pontocerebellar hypoplasia and progressive neocortical atrophy that manifests clinically with uncoordinated sucking and swallowing, and generalized clonus in the neonate. In early childhood, spasticity, chorea/dyskinesia, seizures and progressive microcephaly develop. Voluntary motor development is lacking. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) characterized by neocortical and pontocerebellar hypoplasia with pons and cerebellum equally affected and that clinically manifests with neonatal hypotonia and impaired swallowing followed by seizures, optic atrophy and short stature from infancy onward. Movement disorders, as seen in other forms of PCH, are absent. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A severe, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) characterised by delayed neocortical maturation with underdeveloped cerebral hemispheres and pontocerebellar hypoplasia and a severely affected vermis. Clinically, the disorder manifests with prenatal onset of polyhydramnios and contractures followed by hypertonia, severe clonus, primary hypoventilation leading to an early postnatal death. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia (PCH) characterized by neocortical and severe cerebral cortical atrophy associated with pontocerebellar hypoplasia with the pons and cerebellum equally affected. Clinically the disorder manifests at birth with hypotonia, clonus, epilepsy, impaired swallowing and from infancy by progressive microcephaly, spasticity and lactic acidosis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 7 (PCH7) is a novel very rare form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia with unknown etiology and poor prognosis reported in four patients and is characterized clinically during the neonatal period by hypotonia, no palpable gonads, micropenis and from infancy by progressive microcephaly, apneic episodes, poor feeding, seizures and regression of penis. MRI demonstrates a pontocerebellar hypoplasia. PCH7 is expressed as PCH with 46,XY disorder of sex development in individuals with XY karyotype, and may be expressed as PCH only in individuals with XX karyotype. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 8 (PCH8) is a novel very rare form of pontocerebellar hypoplasia characterized clinically by progressive microencephaly, feeding difficulties, severe developmental delay, although walking may be achieved, hypotonia often associated with increased muscle tone of lower extremities and deep tendon reflexes, joint deformities in the lower extremities, and occasionally complex seizures. PCH8 is caused by a loss-of-function mutation in the CHMP1A gene. MRI demonstrates a pontocerebellar hypoplasia with vermis and hemispheres equally affected and mild to severely reduced cerebral white matter volume with a fully formed very thin corpus callosum. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, non-syndromic pontocerebellar hypoplasia characterized by progressive cerebellum and brainstem atrophy, corpus callosum hypo-/aplasia and progressive post-natal microcephaly. Patients typically present profound global developmental delay, spastic tetraparesis, seizures, cortical visual impairment and, on neuroimaging, abnormal brain morphology that includes pontocerebellar hypoplasia, figure of 8 midbrain appearance, and, more variably, interhemispheric cysts, ventriculomegaly and cerebral dysmyelination. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare primary lymphedema characterized by bilateral, painless lower limb swelling present at birth. Prominent veins around the ankles and on the dorsa of the feet, dysplastic and upslanting toenails due to edema of the nailbed, and subtle dysmorphic facial features (such as high forehead, hypertelorism, depressed nasal bridge, mild bilateral ear dysplasia, and short neck) have also been described. The degree of lymphatic impairment is milder than in the otherwise clinically similar Milroy disease, as evidenced by slightly less severe lymphedema and significantly more uptake of tracers on lymphoscintigraphy. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare non-syndromic urogenital tract malformation characterized by a dilated ureter and normal bladder and bladder outlet. It may be obstructed, refluxing or unobstructed and not refluxing. 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 early-onset progressive bone marrow failure with anemia, leukopenia, mild thrombopenia, and myelodysplastic features, as well as non-hematologic manifestations, such as developmental delay, cataracts, facial dysmorphism, short stature, and skeletal anomalies. Immunodeficiency primarily affects B-cells and may lead to increased susceptibility to infections. Additional reported features include dry skin and eczema, cardiac anomalies, hearing loss, and reduction of cerebral volume on brain imaging. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, non-syndromic limb malformation characterized by delayed union or non-union of a long bone, resulting in formation of a false joint, with abnormal mobility and angulation at the pseudoarthrosis site, which manifests with progressive anterolateral forearm or leg bowing, limb shortening, and non-healing fractures. Typical histopathological findings include fibromatosis-like proliferation in the soft tissues with cystic or dysplastic lesions. Neurofibromatosis and osteofibrous dysplasia are frequently associated. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare closed dysraphism with terminal stalk with characteristics of persistant rudimentary spinal cord below conus. It contains non-functional neural tissue and is typically isolated. The diagnostic is suggested by attenuated conus without fat, further confirmed by pathological analysis (glioneuronal core with ependyma-lined lumen, nerve roots, and dorsal root ganglia). Differential diagnostic with intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring is mandatory as neuroimaging fails to distinguish it from functional conus. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare syndromic central nervous system malformation characterized by the association of conotruncal heart defects, myelomeningocele and craniofacial dysmorphism similar to that seen in monosomy 22q11. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Congenital short bowel syndrome is a rare intestinal disorder of neonates of unknown aetiology. Patients are born with a short small bowel (less than 75 cm in length) that compromises proper intestinal absorption and leads chronic diarrhoea, vomiting and failure to thrive. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare thoracic malformation characterized by fixation of the scapula to the first rib by a congenitally short costocoracoid ligament, leading to limited rotation or retraction of the scapula, as well as rounding of the shoulders and loss of the anterior clavicular contour. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1989. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A form of constitutional sideroblastic anemia characterized by severe microcytic anemia, B-cell lymphopenia, panhypogammaglobulinemia and variable neurodegeneration. The disease presents in infancy with recurrent febrile illnesses, gastrointestinal disturbances, developmental delay, seizures, ataxia and sensorineural deafness. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare closed dysraphism with stalk characterised by a dorsal midline dermal sinus tract lined by keratinising stratified squamous epithelium extending to the intrathecal space. Other components such as hair follicles and shafts, mesenchymal derivatives (blood vessels and fibrous tissue) and occasionally nerve fibres can be observed. Inflamed granulation tissue containing mixed neutrophils, plasma cells, lymphocytes, and histiocytes is consistently found in the tract. It can also be associated with an intradural dermoid cyst. This malformation is at risk to cause intrathecal infections (meningitis, empyema) that justify prophylactic surgery. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Congenital cervical spinal stenosis is a rare neurological disease characterized by a congenital narrowing of the bony anatomy of the cervical spinal canal (sagittal diameter <14mm), predisposing the individual to symptomatic neural compression, such as cramps, paresthesias, pain, muscle hypertonia and weakness, myelopathy and sphincter disturbances. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Straddling or overriding tricuspid valve is a rare, congenital, tricuspid valve malformation characterized by the tricuspid valve that overrides the ventricular septum and communicates with both ventricles, as part of the tension apparatus of the valve crosses the ventricular septal defect and is attached in the left ventricle. The anomaly occurs with other congenital heart defects (transposition of great vessels, left ventricle outflow tract obstruction, double outlet right ventricle, hypoplastic right ventricle), which determine the main clinical manifestation. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Worster-Drought syndrome (WDS) is a form of cerebral palsy characterized by congenital pseudobulbar (suprabulbar) paresis manifesting as selective weakness of the lips, tongue and soft palate, dysphagia, dysphonia, drooling and jaw jerking. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Congenital systemic arteriovenous fistula is a rare, potentially life-threatening, vascular malformation characterised by a direct communication between an artery and a vein, without the interposition of the capillary bed, occurring in the systemic circulation (mainly the cranium, liver, lungs, extremities, and vessels in or near the thoracic wall). Manifestations are variable depending on size and extent of the fistula, the involved blood vessels and the precise location of the collaterals and may include systolic or continuous murmur over the affected organ, tachycardia, increased stroke volume, cardiomegaly and increased pulmonary vascular markings. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Congenital trigeminal anesthesia is a rare neuro-ophthalmological disorder characterized by a congenital sensory deficit involving all or some of the sensory components of the trigeminal nerve. Due to corneal anesthesia, it usually presents with recurrent, painless eye infections, painless corneal opacities and/or poorly healing, ulcerated wounds on the facial skin and mucosa (typically the buccal mucosa and/or nasal septum). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, non-syndromic, congenital esophageal malformation characterized by a second structure with individual lumen and stratified squamous mucosa and muscularis mucosa lying within or adjacent to the true esophagus causing dysphagia, nausea, vomiting, retrosternal pain and respiratory problems (stridor and recurrent pneumonia) and usually presenting in childhood. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, isolated, congenital, head and neck morphological anomaly characterised by the unilateral hypoplasia/agenesis of the depressor anguli oris muscle, resulting in an asymmetric crying facies in neonatal period/infancy (drooping of one corner of the mouth during crying) while eye closure, nasolabial fold and forehead wrinkling are symmetric. Although isolated in the majority of cases, newborns presenting with this morphological anomaly should be referred for further screening for 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and/or other coexisting cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, cervicofacial, respiratory, genitourinary and endocrine anomalies. 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 vertebral segmentation defects associated with cardiac (patent ductus arteriosus, atrial septal defect, hypoplastic left heart) and renal (hypoplastic kidneys, chronic kidney disease) anomalies. Additional reported features include limb defects, short stature, global developmental delay, intellectual disability, and sensorineural hearing loss, among others. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Connective tissue disorder due to lysyl hydroxylase-3 deficiency is a rare, genetic disease, caused by lack of lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) activity, characterized by multiple tissue and organ involvement, including skeletal abnormalities (club foot, progressive scoliosis, osteopenia, pathologic fractures), ocular involvement (flat retinae, myopia, cataracts) and hair, nail and skin anomalies (coarse, abnormally distributed hair, skin blistering, reduced palmar creases, hypoplastic nails). Patients also present intrauterine growth retardation, facial dysmorphism (flat facial profile, low-set ears, shallow orbits, short and upturned nose, downturned corners of mouth) and joint flexion contractures. Growth and developmental delay, bilateral sensorineural deafness, friable diaphragm and later-onset spontaneous vascular ruptures are additional reported features. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cono-spondylar dysplasia is a rare genetic primary bone dysplasia disorder characterized by early-onset severe lumbar kyphosis, marked brachydactyly and irregular, pronounced cone epiphyses of the metacarpals and phalanges. Additional reported features include developmental delay, intellectual disability, hypotonia, epileptic seizures and mild facial dysmorphism (including long and thin or square-shaped face, slight mid-face hypoplasia, hypertelorism, epicanthic folds, low-set ears, anteverted nostrils). Radiographic findings also reveal hypoplasia of iliac wings and anterior defect of vertebral bodies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Constitutional mismatch repair deficiency syndrome is a rare, inherited cancer-predisposing syndrome characterized by the development of a broad spectrum of malignancies during childhood, including mainly brain, hematological and gastrointestinal cancers, although embryonic and other tumors have also been occasionally reported. Non-neoplastic features, in particular manifestations reminiscent of neurofibromatosis type 1 (e.g., café-au-lait spots, freckling, neurofibromas), as well as premalignant and non-malignant lesions (such as adenomas/polyps) are frequently present before malignancy development. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Constriction rings syndrome is a congenital limb malformation disorder with an extremely variable clinical presentation characterized by the presence of partial to complete, congenital, fibrous, circumferential, constriction bands/rings on any part of the body, although a particular predilection for the upper or lower extremities is seen. Phenotypes range from only a mild skin indentation to complete amputation of parts of the fetus (e.g. digits, distal limb). Compression from the rings may lead to edema, skeletal anomalies (e.g. fractures, foot deformities) and, infrequently, neural compromise. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic syndromic neurodevelopmental disorder with characteristics of moderate to mostly severe intellectual disability, speech impairment with normal or mildly delayed motor development and early-onset seizures often accompanied by developmental regression. Autistic behaviour and stereotypic movements are common. The disorder is caused by bi-allelic intragenic deletions (rarely duplications) or truncating variants in the CNTNAP2 gene (7q35-q36.1). It encodes contactin-associated protein 2 (CASPR2), a transmembrane protein from the neurexin superfamily, which is involved in neural-glia interactions and clustering of potassium channels in myelinated axons. Inheritance is autosomal recessive. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
CADDS is a rare, genetic, neurometabolic disease characterized by severe intrauterine growth retardation, failure to thrive, profound neonatal hypotonia, severe global development delay, elevated very long chain fatty acids in plasma, and neonatal cholestasis leading to hepatic failure and death. Other features include ocular abnormalities (e.g. blindness and cataracts), sensorineural deafness, seizures, and abnormal brain morphology (notably delayed CNS myelination and ventriculomegaly). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare ectodermal dysplasia syndrome characterized by severe arthrogryposis, multiple ectodermal dysplasia features, cleft lip/palate, facial dysmorphism, growth deficiency and a moderate delay of psychomotor development. Ectodermal dysplasia manifestations include sparse, brittle and hypopigmented hair, xerosis, multiple nevi, small conical shaped teeth and hypodontia, and facial dysmorphism with blepharophimosis, deep-set eyes and micrognathia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cooks syndrome is a malformation syndrome affecting the apical structures of digits and presenting with hypo/aplasia of nails and distal phalanges. More than half of digits are usually involved and the thumbs may appear digitalized. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare ophthalmic disorder characterized by corneal opacification and dyskeratosis (which may cause visual impairment), associated with systemic features including palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, laryngeal dyskeratosis, pruritic hyperkeratotic scars, chronic rhinitis, dyshidrosis and/or nail thickening. 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 congenital, total, cortical blindness, intellectual disability, postaxial polydactyly of the hands and feet, pre- and postnatal growth delay, psychomotor developmental retardation, and mild facial dysmorphism (including prominent forehead, short nose, long philtrum, high-arched palate, and microretrognathia). Recurrent respiratory and intestinal infections, as well as moderate hypertonia and hyperreflexia, are also associated. 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, non-syndromic cerebral malformation due to abnormal neuronal migration disease characterized by the association of cortical dysplasia and pontocerebellar hypoplasia, manifesting with global developmental delay, mild to severe intellectual disability, axial hypotonia, strabismus, nystagmus and, occasionally, optic nerve hypoplasia. Brain imaging reveals variable malformations, including frontally predominant microgyria, gyral disorganization and simplification, dysmorphic and hypertrophic basal ganglia, cerebellar vermis dysplasia, brainstem/corpus callosum hypoplasia, and/or olfactory bulbs agenesis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare neurologic disease characterized by multifaceted motor system dysfunctions and cognitive defects such as asymmetric rigidity, bradykinesia, limb apraxia, and visuospatial dysfunction. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare autoinflammatory disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of fever and sterile abscesses. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Corticosteroid-binding globulin deficiency is a rare, genetic, adrenal disease characterized by diminished corticosteroid-binding capacity associated with normal or low plasma corticosteroid-binding globulin concentration and reduced total plasma cortisol levels. Patients typically present chronic pain, fatigue and hypo/hypertension. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare primary bone defect, described only in a mother and her three daughters to date, characterized by short stature, hip dislocation, minor vertebral and pelvic changes, and microtia with hearing loss. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1981. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Small patella syndrome (SPS) is a very rare benign bone dysplasia affecting skeletal structures of the lower limb and the pelvis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Crane-Heise syndrome is a very rare syndrome characterized by poorly mineralized calvarium, facial dysmorphism, vertebral abnormalities and absent clavicles. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cranio-cerebello-cardiac (3C) syndrome is a rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterised by craniofacial (prominent occiput and forehead, hypertelorism, ocular coloboma, cleft palate), cerebellar (Dandy-Walker malformation, cerebellar vermis hypoplasia) and cardiac (tetralogy of Fallot, atrial and ventricular septal defects) anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cranio-cervical dystonia with laryngeal and upper-limb involvement is a rare genetic, isolated dystonia characterized by a variable combination of cervical dystonia with tremor, blepharospasm, oromandibular and laryngeal dystonia. Dystonia progresses slowly and might spread to become segmental. Arm tremor and myoclonic jerks in the arms or neck have also been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniodigital syndrome - intellectual deficit is characterized by syndactyly of the fingers and toes, characteristic facies (startled facial expression with a small, pointed nose, micrognathia, long dark eyelashes and prominent eyebrows) and intellectual deficit. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniofacial conodysplasia is characterized by craniofacial dysplasia, cone-shaped physes of the hands and feet, and neurological manifestations resembling cerebral palsy. It has been described in one family. The syndrome appeared to be transmitted as a dominant trait. 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 the association of intellectual deficit, facial dysmorphism (a highly arched palate, pointed chin, and small mouth, hypotelorism, a long nose and large protruding ears), arachnodactyly, hypogenitalism (undescended testes and hypospadias) and failure to thrive. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A very rare congenital genetic neurological disorder characterized by agenesis/hypoplasia of corpus callosum with developmental abnormalities, ocular disorders, and variable craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic developmental defect during embryogenesis disorder characterized by craniofacial dysmorphism (including brachycephaly, prominent forehead, sparse lateral eyebrows, severe hypertelorism, upslanting palpebral fissures, epicanthal folds, protruding ears, broad nasal bridge, pointed nasal tip, flat philtrum, anteverted nostrils, large mouth, thin upper vermilion border, highly arched palate and mild micrognathia) associated with osteopenia leading to repeated long bone fractures, severe myopia, mild to moderate sensorineural or mixed hearing loss, enamel hypoplasia, sloping shoulders and mild intellectual disability. 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 craniofacial dysmorphism (including an abnormal skull shape, hypertelorism, downslanting palpebral fissures, epicanthal folds, low-set ears, depressed nasal bridge, micrognathia), short stature, ectodermal anomalies (such as sparse eyebrows, eyelashes, and scalp hair, hypoplastic toenails), developmental delay, and intellectual disability. Additional features may include cerebral/cerebellar malformations and mild renal involvement. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare cranial malformation syndrome characterized by the premature closure of both lambdoid sutures and the posterior sagittal suture, resulting in abnormal skull contour (frontal bossing, anterior turricephaly with mild brachycephaly, biparietal narrowing, occipital concavity) and dysmorphic facial features (low-set ears, midfacial hypoplasia). Short stature, developmental delay, epilepsy, and oculomotor dyspraxia have also been reported. Associated anomalies include enlargement of the cerebral ventricles, agenesis of the corpus callosum, Arnold-Chiari malformation type I, venous anomalies of skull, and hydrocephalus. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by a spectrum of developmental anomalies including cleft lip and/or palate, craniosynostosis, intellectual disability and/or learning disability, radioulnar synostosis, genital and vesicorenal anomalies. Observed facial dysmorphism includes hypertelorism, blepharophimosis, blepharoptosis, high arched eyebrows. Less common features reported include anterior chamber defects, cardiac anomalies, caudal appendage, umbilical hernia/omphalocele and diastasis recti. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniofaciofrontodigital syndrome is a rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by mild intellectual disability, short stature, cardiac anomalies, mild dysmorphic features (macrocephaly, prominent forehead, hypertelorism, exophthalmos), cutis laxa, joint hyperlaxity, wrinkled palms and soles and skeletal anomalies (sella turcica, wide ribs and small vertebral bodies). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare X-linked malformation syndrome characterized by craniofacial abnormalities such as uni- or bicoronal synostosis, hypertelorism and a bifid nose, grooved or split nails, frizzy hair, abnormalities of the shoulder girdle, hands and feet. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A polymalformative syndrome characterized by craniosynostosis, Poland anomaly, cranio-fronto-nasal dysplasia, and genital and breast anomalies. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniolenticulosutural dysplasia (CLSD), also known as Boyadjiev-Jabs syndrome, is characterized by the specific association of large and late-closing fontanels, hypertelorism, early-onset cataract and mild generalized skeletal dysplasia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniometadiaphyseal dysplasia, wormian bone type is an extremely rare craniotubular bone dysplasia syndrome described in fewer than 10 patients to date. Clinical manifestations include macrocephaly, frontal bossing, malar hypoplasia, prominent mandible and dental hypoplasia. Other skeletal anomalies include abnormal bone modeling in tubular bones, multiple wormian bones and deformities of chest, pelvis and elbows. An increased risk of fractures is noted. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare syndromic craniosynostosis malformation syndrome characterized by intrauterine growth retardation, under ossification of the skull with large fontanels, short limbs with absent phalanges, and finger and toe syndactyly. Reported dysmorphic features include a narrow face with small palpebral fissures, small, pointed nose, microstomia, micrognathia, and low-set and posteriorly rotated ears. A posterior encephalocele and other congenital malformations can also be observed. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cranio-osteoarthropathy (COA) is a form of primary hypertrophic osteoarthropathy characterized by delayed closure of the cranial sutures and fontanels, digital clubbing, arthropathy, and periostosis. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare frontonasal dysplasia malformation syndrome characterised by an oxycephalic skull with craniosynostosis, wide nose with anteverted nostrils, hirsutism at base of nose, agenesis of the nasolacrimal ducts, and bilateral, symmetrical nasolabial cysts on upper lip. Additional features may include hypertelorism. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1991. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniosynostosis, Boston type is a form of syndromic craniosynostosis, characterized by a highly variable craniosynostosis with frontal bossing, turribrachycephaly and cloverleaf skull anomaly. Hypoplasia of the supraorbital ridges, cleft palate, extra teeth and limb anomalies (triphalangeal thumb, 3-4 syndactyly of the hands, a short first metatarsal, middle phalangeal agenesis in the feet) have also been described. Associated problems include headache, poor vision, and seizures. Intelligence is normal. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniosynostosis, Herrmann-Opitz type is a rare bone development disorder characterized by intellectual disability, short stature, turribrachycephaly, facial dysmorphism (i.e. severe hypertelorism, hypoplasia of supraorbital ridges, abnormal ears, and micrognathia), bony defects of the occiput, and digital anomalies (including syndactyly, oligodactyly, and/or brachydactyly). Urethral atresia has also been reported. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1987. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniosynostosis, Philadelphia type is a form of syndromic craniosynostosis, characterized by sagittal/dolichocephalic head shape with a relatively normal facial appearance and complete soft tissue syndactyly of hand and foot. Transmission is autosomal dominant with variable expression of the hand findings, and incomplete penetrance of the sagittal craniosynostosis. Craniosynostosis, Philadelphia type has been suggested to share the same etiology as syndactyly type 1A. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare syndromic craniosynostosis characterized by premature fusion of multiple or all calvarial sutures (resulting in variable abnormal shape of the head), midface hypoplasia, delayed and ectopic tooth eruption and supernumerary teeth. Associated facial dysmorphism includes proptosis, hypertelorism, beaked nose, and relative prognathism. Variable digital anomalies (e.g. finger and/or toe syndactyly, clinodactyly), short stature, cognitive and/or motor delay, high palate, ear deformity and conductive hearing loss have also been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniosynostosis-intracranial calcifications syndrome is a form of syndromic craniosynostosis characterized by pancraniosynostosis, head circumference below the mid-parental head circumference, mild facial dysmorphism (prominent supraorbital ridges, mild proptosis and maxillary hypoplasia) and calcification of the basal ganglia. The disease is associated with a favorable neurological outcome, normal intelligence and is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare malformation disorder characterized by sagittal craniosynostosis, Dandy-Walker malformation, hydrocephalus, craniofacial dysmorphism (including dolichocephaly, hypertelorism, micrognathia, positional ear deformity) and variable developmental delay. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniosynostosis - anal anomalies - porokeratosis, or CDAGS, is a very rare condition characterized by craniosynostosis and clavicular hypoplasia, (C), delayed closure of the fontanel (D), anal anomalies (A), genitourinary malformations (G) and skin eruption (S). 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, moderate to severe intellectual disability, dysmorphic features including craniosynostosis, micro-/retrognathia, cleft palate, and brachydactyly, and short stature. Seizures, skeletal anomalies (such as arthrogryposis, gracile bones, and pathological fractures), and renal abnormalities have also been described. Cerebral MRI may show periventricular white matter changes and ventriculomegaly. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Craniotelencephalic dysplasia is an extremely rare, genetic developmental defect during embryogenesis syndrome characterized by craniosynostosis with frontal encephalocele and various additional brain anomalies (severe hydrocephalus, agenesis of the corpus callosum, lissencephaly and polymicrogyria, parenchymal cysts, septo-optic dysplasia) resulting in marked cerebral dysfunction, seizures and very severe psychomotor delay. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1983. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Crisponi syndrome (CS) is a severe disorder characterized by muscular contractions at birth, intermittent hyperthermia, facial abnormalities and camptodactyly. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, hereditary, congenital limb malformation characterized by polydactyly with crossed involvement of hands and feet with no other associated malformations or anomalies. Patients present with a combination of unilateral or bilateral preaxial polydactyly of hands with postaxial polydactyly of feet or postaxial polydactyly of hands with preaxial polydactyly of feet. Additional manifestations include bilateral cutaneous syndactyly of first, second and third toes and occasionally cutaneous syndactyly of hands. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Crouzon disease is characterised by craniosynostosis and facial hypoplasia. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cryptogenic late-onset epileptic spasms is a rare epilepsy syndrome characterized by late-onset (after 1 year old) epileptic spasms that occur in clusters, associated with tonic seizures, atypical absences and cognitive deterioration. Language difficulties and behavior problems are frequently present. EEG is characterized by a temporal, or temporofrontal, slow wave or spike focus combined with synchronous spike-waves and no hypsarrhythmia or background activity. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare genetic, congenital malformation syndrome characterized by the combination bilateral cryptomicrotia, brachytelomesophalangy with short middle and distal phalanges of digits 2 through 5, hypoplastic toenails and excess fingertip arch patterns. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cryptorchidism-arachnodactyly-intellectual disability syndrome is a rare, multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by psychomotor delay, severe intellectual deficit, severe muscle hypoplasia (with absence of subcutaneous fatty tissue), generalized contractures, craniofacial dysmorphic features (dolichocephaly, esotropia, ears of unequal size, high palate), chest and spinal deformities (i.e. sternum shifted to side, kyphoscoliosis), pulmonary anomalies (unilateral hypoplastic bronchial system), arachnodactyly, and genital abnormalities (cryptorchidism, hypospadias, testicular agenesis). Repeated respiratory tract infections and atelectasis are also associated. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1970. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Curly hair-acral keratoderma-caries syndrome is an extremely rare ectodermal dysplasia syndrome characterized by premature loss of curly, brittle, dry hair, premature loss of teeth due to caries, nail dystrophy with thickening of the finger- and toenails, acral keratoderma and hypohidrosis. Additionally, sparse eyebrows and eyelashes, receding frontal hairline and flattened malar region are associated. The severity of features appears to increase with age. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Curry-Jones syndrome is a form of syndromic craniosynostosis characterized by unilateral coronal craniosynostosis or multiple suture synostosis associated with complete or partial agenesis of the corpus callosum, preaxial polysyndactyly and syndactyly of hands and/or feet, along with anomalies of the skin (characteristic pearly white areas that become scarred and atrophic, abnormal hair growth around the eyes and/or cheeks, and on the limbs), eyes (iris colobomas, microphthalmia,) and intestine (congenital short gut, malrotation, dysmotility, chronic constipation, bleeding and myofibromas). Developmental delay and variable degrees of intellectual disability may also be observed. Multiple intra-abdominal smooth muscle hamartomas, trichoblastoma of the skin, occipital meningoceles and development of desmoplastic medulloblastoma have been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A form of adrenal Cushing syndrome, an endogenous Cushing syndrome (CS), characterized by chronic over-secretion of cortisol due to a benign adrenal tumor that arises from the adrenal cortex. Most adenomas arise in a sporadic setting, with somatic variants in PRKACA gene (around 40% of cases), or other genes such CTNNB1, GNAS, and PRKAR1A, PRKACB. Germline mutations are rare (MEN1). en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
Cutaneous collagenous vasculopathy (CCV) is a primary microangiopathy confined to the skin, characterized by multiple and widespread telangiectasias. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A small vessel vasculitis characterized by neutrophilic inflammation predominantly limited to the superficial cutaneous postcapillary venules and without systemic vasculitis or glomerulonephritis. Typical presentation is of unifocal or multifocal palpable purpura on the lower extremities. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by cutaneous mastocytosis, microcephaly, microtia and/or hearing loss, hypotonia and skeletal anomalies (e.g. clinodactyly, camptodactyly, scoliosis). Additional common features are short stature, intellectual disability and difficulties. Facial dysmorphism may include upslanted palpebral fissures, highly arched palate and micrognathia. Rarely, seizures and asymmetrically small feet have been reported. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare inflammatory bowel disease characterized by early cutaneous photosensitivity manifesting by sun-induced facial erythematous and vesicular lesions and severe recurrent colitis which lead to untreatable diarrhea. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1991. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet
A rare, genetic, dermis elastic tissue disorder characterized by generalized cutis laxa associated with severe, usually early-onset, pulmonary emphysema, frequent and severe gastrointestinal and genitourinary involvement (i.e. bladder/intestine diverticula and/or tortuosity, gastrointestinal fragility, hydronephrosis), and mild cardiovascular involvement (typically limited to peripheral pulmonary artery stenosis only). 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 developmental delay, severe intellectual disability, severe speech and communication problems and distinctive dysmorphic faces (high hairline, thin eyebrows, hypertelorism, dysmorphic ears, broad nasal bridge and tip, and narrow jaw). Height is not affected. Some patients may also present autistic behaviors. en Attributed to a particular organization or group that contributes content to SNOMED CT. Inserm Orphanet

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