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363070008: Developmental hereditary disorder (disorder)


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Developmental hereditary disorder Is a Hereditary disease true Inferred relationship Some
Developmental hereditary disorder Is a Developmental disorder true Inferred relationship Some
Developmental hereditary disorder Pathological process (attribute) Pathological developmental process true Inferred relationship Some 1

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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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Congenital pontocerebellar hypoplasia type 5 (disorder) Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Mammary-digital-nail syndrome is a syndromic limb malformation characterized by congenital onychodystrophy/anonychia, brachydactyly of the fifth finger, digitalization of the thumbs, with absence or hypoplasia of the distal phalanges of the hands and feet in association with juvenile hypertrophy of the breast with gigantomastia in peripubertal females. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Oral-facial-digital syndrome, type 9 is characterized by highly arched palate with bifid tongue and bilateral supernumerary lower canines, hamartomatous tongue, multiple frenula, hypertelorism, telecanthus, strabismus, broad and/or bifid nasal tip, short stature, bifid halluces, forked metatarsal, poly- and syndactyly, mild intellectual deficit and specific retinal abnormalities (bilateral optic disc coloboma and retinal dysplasia with partial detachment). Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare congenital abnormality in which the eyelids are absent and skin covers the ocular bulb, which is often microphthalmic. A few cases of complete bilateral cryptophthalmia have been described. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Cardiomyopathy-hypotonia-lactic acidosis syndrome is characterized by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, muscular hypotonia and the presence of lactic acidosis at birth. It has been described in two sisters (both of whom died within the first year of life) from a nonconsanguineous Turkish family. The syndrome is caused by a homozygous point mutation in the exon 3A of the SLC25A3 gene encoding a mitochondrial membrane transporter. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Primary immunodeficiency syndrome due to p14 deficiency is characterized by short stature, hypopigmentation, coarse facies and frequent bronchopulmonary Streptococcus pneumoniae infections. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Lissencephaly type 3-familial fetal akinesia sequence syndrome is characterized by the association of microencephaly, agenesis of the corpus callosum, brainstem hypoplasia, cystic cerebellum and fetal akinesia sequence. Less than 10 cases have been described so far. The syndrome is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait and may be an allelic variant of Neu-Laxova syndrome and lissencephaly type III with metacarpal bone dysplasia. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare syndromic form of lissencephaly characterized by severe microcephaly, agyria, agenesis of the corpus callosum, cerebellar hypoplasia, facial dysmorphology and epiphyseal stippling of the metacarpal bones. The syndrome may be an allelic variant of Neu-Laxova syndrome and Lissencephaly type III with cystic dilations of the cerebellum and fetal akinesia sequence. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Lissencephaly (LIS) due to TUBA1A mutation is a congenital cortical development anomaly due to abnormal neuronal migration involving neocortical and hippocampal lamination, corpus callosum, cerebellum and brainstem. A large clinical spectrum can be observed, from children with severe epilepsy and intellectual and motor deficit to cases with severe cerebral dysgenesis in the antenatal period leading to pregnancy termination due to the severity of the prognosis. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Syndromic microphthalmia, type 5 is characterized by the association of a range of ocular anomalies (anophthalmia, microphthalmia and retinal abnormalities) with variable developmental delay and central nervous system malformations. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia (SED), MacDermot type is characterized by short stature, femoral epiphyseal dysplasia, mild vertebral changes and sensorineural deafness. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Reardon type is an extremely rare type of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia described in several members of a single family to date and characterized by short stature, vertebral and femoral abnormalities, cervical instability and neurologic manifestations secondary to anomalies of the odontoid process. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Cantu type is an extremely rare type of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia described in about 5 patients to date and characterized by clinical signs including short stature, peculiar facies with blepharophimosis, upward slanted eyes, abundant eyebrows and eyelashes, coarse voice, and short hands and feet (brachymetacarpalia, brachymetatarsia and brachyphalangia). Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia Nishimura type is characterized by spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, craniosynostosis, cataracts, cleft palate and intellectual deficit. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare, X-linked syndromic intellectual disability disorder characterized by non-progressive ataxia, apraxia, variable intellectual disability and/or visuospatial, visuographic and visuoconstructive dysfunctions in male patients. Seizures, congenital clubfoot and macroorchidism have also been associated. Partial clinical expression was noted in obligate female carriers. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1992. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Fried syndrome is a rare X-linked mental retardation (XLMR) syndrome characterized by psychomotor delay, intellectual deficit, hydrocephalus, and mild facial anomalies. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare mitochondrial disorder characterized by facial dysmorphism similar to that seen in Zellweger syndrome, such as frontal bossing, high forehead, upslanting palpebral fissures, hypoplastic supraorbital ridges, and epicanthal folds, and in addition, pale skin, profound hypotonia, developmental delay, and minor metabolic anomalies. No peroxisomal defects, however, have been reported. Transmission is thought to be autosomal recessive. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked recessive intellectual disability and macrocephaly with ciliary dysfunction syndrome (disorder) Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Seemanova type is characterised by microcephaly, intellectual deficit, growth retardation and hypogenitalism. It has been described in four boys from one family. A characteristic facies and ophthalmologic anomalies were also present and included microphthalmia, microcornea and cataract. Transmission is X-linked. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Shashi type is characterized by moderate intellectual deficit, obesity, macroorchidism and a characteristic facies (large ears, a prominent lower lip and puffy eyelids). It has been described in nine boys from two families. Transmission is X-linked and the causative gene has been localized to the q21.3-q27 region of the X chromosome. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
An X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by severe intellectual disability, microcephaly and short stature in male patients. Strabismus and spastic diplegia have also been described. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Siderius type is characterized by mild to borderline intellectual deficit associated with cleft lip/palate. Preaxial polydactyly, large hands and cryptorchidism are sometimes present. The syndrome has been described in seven boys from two families. Transmission is X-linked and the syndrome is caused by mutations in the PHF8 gene, localized to the p11.21 region of the X chromosome. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Stevenson type is characterized by intellectual deficit, hypotonia, absent deep tendon reflexes, tapered fingers and excessive fingerprint arches, genu valgum, a characteristic face and small teeth. It has been described in four males from two generations of one family. The causative gene appears to be located in the q13 region of the X chromosome. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Stocco Dos Santos type is characterized by severe intellectual deficit with hyperactivity, language delay, congenital hip luxation, short stature, kyphosis and recurrent respiratory infections. Aggressive behavior and frequent epileptic seizures may also be present. The syndrome has been described in four boys from the same family. Transmission is X-linked and is caused by mutations in the KIAA1202 gene, localized to the Xp11.2 region. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Stoll type is characterized by intellectual deficit, short stature and characteristic facies (hypertelorism, prominent forehead, frontal bossing, a broad nasal tip and anteverted nares). It has been described in four males from three generations of the same family. Two females from this family also displayed intellectual deficit and the characteristic facies. Transmission is X-linked. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability Turner type (disorder) Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, syndromic intellectual disability characterised by developmental delay, mild to moderate intellectual disability, low birth weight, moderate to severe short stature, microcephaly and variable hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. Mild facial dysmorphism include upslanted palpebral fissures and prominent nasal bridge. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Wilson type is characterized by severe intellectual deficit with mutism, epilepsy, growth retardation and recurrent infections. It has been described in three males from three generations of one family. The causative gene has been localized to the 11p region of the X chromosome. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by intellectual deficit, growth retardation with short stature, deafness and ophthalmoplegia. Choreoathetosis with muscle spasticity generally appears during childhood. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked mental retardation, Miles-Carpenter type is characterized by severe intellectual deficit, microcephaly, exotropia and low digital arches. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare developmental defect characterized by mild intellectual deficit associated with short stature, hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, microcephaly and mild facial dysmorphism (deep-set eyes, prominent supraorbital ridges, a high nasal bridge and large ears). Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked intellectual disability characterized by marked neonatal hypotonia, progressive quadriparesia, severely delayed developmental milestones (walking at 3 years of age), gastroesophageal reflux, stereotypic movements of the hands, esotropia and infantile autism. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Armfield type is characterized by intellectual deficiency, short stature, seizures, and small hands and feet. It has been described in six males from three generations of one family. Three of them also had cataracts/glaucoma and two of them had cleft palate. The locus has been mapped to the terminal 8 Mb of Xq28. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability, Abidi type is characterized by X-linked intellectual deficit and mild variable manifestations, including short stature, small head circumference, sloping forehead, hearing loss, abnormally shaped ears, and small testes. It has been described in eight affected males from three generations. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare constitutional aplastic anemia disorder characterized by severe hypo/aplastic anemia or pancytopenia associated with skeletal anomalies (such as radial/ulnar defects and hand/digit abnormalities) and an increased risk of leukemia. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1995. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by moderate to severe intellectual disability, neurologic signs and symptoms (such as seizures, spasticity, strabismus), characteristic dysmorphic facial features (including broad forehead, hypertelorism, downslanting palpebral fissures, broad and flat nasal bridge, midline notch of upper lip, lack of upper central incisors, incomplete oral cleft, and prominent mandible), and acne scars. Hearing impairment, pseudo-bulbar palsy, growth retardation, and skeletal anomalies (camptodactyly, clinodactyly, bilateral cubitus valgus, pes cavus/planus) have also been described. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Von Voss-Cherstvoy syndrome is a very rare disorder with phocomelia of upper limbs, encephalocele, variable brain anomalies, urogenital abnormalities, and thrombocytopenia. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare primary bone dysplasia characterized by Perthes-like pelvic anomalies (premature closure of the capital femoral epiphyses and widened femoral necks with flattened femoral heads), arthralgias of hips and knees, and occurrence of enchondromata and ecchondromata. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1971. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by uveal coloboma (typically bilateral) variably associated with cleft lip, palate and/or uvula, hearing impairment, and intellectual disability. The spectrum of eye involvement is also variable and includes iris coloboma extending to the choroid, disc, and/or macula, microphthalmia, cataract, and extraocular movement impairment. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare multiple congenital anomalies characterized by the association of Vertebral anomalies, Anal atresia, Congenital cardiac disease, Tracheoesophageal fistula, Renal anomalies, and Limb defects (acronym VACTERL) with hydrocephalus. Association with hydrocephalus is relatively rare, may be distinct from VACTERL association in general, and may follow an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance in some individuals. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disorder characterized by craniosynostosis, craniofacial and skeletal abnormalities, marfanoid habitus, cardiac anomalies, neurological abnormalities, and intellectual disability. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
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. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Carpenter Waziri syndrome Is a False Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterized by mild intellectual deficit, congenital cataract, progressive sensorineural hearing impairment, ataxia, peripheral neuropathy, and short stature. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1991. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Autosomal recessive palmoplantar hyperkeratosis and congenital alopecia (PPK-CA) is a rare genetic skin disorder characterized by congenital alopecia and palmoplantar hyperkeratosis. It is usually associated with cataracts, progressive sclerodactyly and pseudo-ainhum. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual deficit-cerebellar hypoplasia, also known as OPHN1 syndrome, is a rare syndromic form of cerebellar dysgenesis characterized by moderate to severe intellectual deficit and cerebellar abnormalities. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability-cubitus valgus-dysmorphism syndrome is characterized by moderate intellectual deficit, marked cubitus valgus, mild microcephaly, a short philtrum, deep-set eyes, downslanting palpebral fissures and multiple nevi. Less than ten individuals have been described so far. Transmission is thought to be X-linked recessive. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare central nervous system malformation characterized by severe intellectual deficit, early hypotonia with progression to spasticity and contractures, choreoathetosis, seizures, dysmorphic face (long face with prominent forehead), and brain imaging abnormalities such as Dandy-Walker malformation, and iron deposition. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
An X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by intellectual disability, subcortical cerebral atrophy, dental anomalies, patella luxation, lower back skin dimple, and dysmorphic facial features. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability-epilepsy-progressive joint contractures-dysmorphism syndrome is characterized by intellectual deficit, epilepsy, facial dysmorphism and progressive joint contractures. It has been described in two boys. Hypotonia and feeding problems at birth were also reported. The mode of transmission is X-linked. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by moderate intellectual disability, dysmorphic facial features (such as prominent glabella, synophrys, and prognathism), generalized hirsutism, bilateral single palmar creases, and seizures. Additional reported manifestations include slowly progressive neurological deterioration with muscular weakness and impaired gait and balance, as well as hypogammaglobulinemia with specific absence of plasma and/or secretory IgA, among others. Brain imaging may show mild cerebellar atrophy and thin corpus callosum. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterised by severe to profound intellectual disability, muscular hypotonia in childhood, delayed walking, delayed or minimal/absent speech, behavioural abnormalities including aggressiveness, agitation, and self-injurious behaviour, and dysmorphic facial features (such as triangular face with high forehead, prominent ears, and small, pointed chin). Additional reported manifestations include microcephaly, short stature, and seizures, among others. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare non-syndromic syndactyly characterized by complete bilateral cutaneous fusion of all fingers, frequently associated with polydactyly (usually involving six digits and six metacarpals). Phalanges may fuse as a conglomerate mass of bones. Feet are occasionally affected. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare non-syndromic syndactyly characterized by soft tissue syndactyly of the 3rd and 4th fingers and the 2nd and 3rd toes associated with metacarpal and metatarsal fusion of the 4th and 5th digits. Shortening of fused metacarpals, ulnar deviation of fingers, interdigital cleft, camptodactyly, short distal phalanges, and absent distal interphalangeal creases have also been reported. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare, X-linked syndromic intellectual disability disorder characterized by mild to moderate intellectual disability, obesity, hypogonadism, tapering fingers and microphallus with small or undescended testes, localized to Xp11.3-Xq23. Additional variable manifestations include alopecia, dental and eyesight anomalies, speech disabilities, and decreased body strength. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by mild to severe intellectual deficit associated with variable clinical manifestations including spasticity, cryptorchidism, maxillary hypoplasia, alopecia areata, epilepsy, short stature, impaired speech, and behavioral problems. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, aggrecan type is a new form of skeletal dysplasia characterized by severe short stature, facial dysmorphism and characteristic radiographic findings. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare primary bone dysplasia due to matrilin-3 variants and characterized by disproportionate early-onset dwarfism, bowing of the lower limbs, short, wide and stocky long bones with severe epiphyseal and metaphyseal changes, lumbar lordosis, hypoplastic iliac bones, flat ovoid vertebral bodies and normal hands. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, Missouri type is characterized by moderate-to-severe metaphyseal changes, mild epiphyseal involvement, rhizomelic shortening of the lower limbs with bowing of the femora and/or tibiae, coxa vara, genu varum and pear-shaped vertebrae in childhood. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia (SEMD), Pakistani type is characterized by short stature, short and bowed lower limbs, mild brachydactyly, kyphoscoliosis, abnormal gait, enlarged knee joints, precocious osteoarthropathy, and normal intelligence. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia congenita, Shohat type is characterized by severely disproportionate short stature, short limbs, small chest, short neck, thin lips, severe lumbar lordosis, marked genu varum, joint laxity, distended abdomen, mild hepatomegaly and splenomegaly. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Kimberley type (SEDK) is characterized by short stature and premature degenerative arthropathy. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Maroteaux type is a very rare type of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia described in fewer than 10 patients to date and characterized clinically by dysplastic epiphyses, short stature appearing in infancy, short neck, short and stubby hands and feet, scoliosis, genu valgum, abnormal pelvis, osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Smith Fineman Myers syndrome Is a False Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
An autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia type I that is characterized by papulosquamous, ichthyosiform plaques on the limbs appearing shortly after birth and later manifestations including progressive ataxia, dysarthria, nystagmus and decreased reflexes. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare disorder characterized by pterygium colli, digital anomalies (abnormal small thumbs, widened interphalangeal joints, and broad terminal phalanges), and craniofacial abnormalities (brachycephaly, epicanthic folds, angulated eyebrows, upward slanting of the palpebral fissures, ptosis, hypertelorism, and prominent low-set, posteriorly rotated ears). It has been described in a woman and her son, but the manifestations were much less severe in the mother. The son also had intellectual deficit. The inheritance is either X-linked dominant or autosomal dominant. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A lethal skeletal osteochondrodysplasia characterized by severe generalized osteosclerosis. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Primary ciliary dyskinesia - retinitis pigmentosa is an X-linked ciliary dysfunction of both respiratory epithelium and photoreceptors of the retina leading to ocular disorders (mild night blindness, constriction of the visual field, and scotopic and photopic ERG responses reduced to 30-60%) associated with primary ciliary dyskinesia manifestations (chronic bronchorrhea with bronchiectasis and chronic sinusitis) and sensorineural hearing loss. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Pelvis-shoulder dysplasia is a rare focal skeletal dysostosis characterized by symmetrical hypoplasia of the scapulae and the iliac wings of the pelvis. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Pelviscapular dysplasia (Cousin syndrome) is characterized by the association of pelviscapular dysplasia with epiphyseal abnormalities, congenital dwarfism and facial dysmorphism. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Stapes ankylosis with broad thumbs and toes is a very rare genetic bone disorder characterized by ankylosis of stapes, broad thumbs and halluces, conductive hearing loss and hyperopia. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare malformation syndrome characterized by generalized multiple steatocystomas and natal teeth. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Microcephaly-brachydactyly-kyphoscoliosis syndrome is characterized by profound intellectual deficit in association with microcephaly, short stature, brachydactyly type D, a flattened occiput, downslanting palpebral fissures, low-set large ears, a broad prominent nose and kyphoscoliosis. It has been described in three sisters. The disorder is likely to be transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Microcephaly - cardiac defect - lung malsegmentation syndrome is a very rare syndrome characterized by the combination of microcephaly, heart defects, renal hypoplasia, lung segmentation defects and cleft palate. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Microcephaly-cardiomyopathy syndrome is characterized by severe intellectual deficit, microcephaly and dilated cardiomyopathy. Hand and foot anomalies have also been reported. The syndrome has been described in three individuals. Transmission is autosomal recessive. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Microcephaly-cleft palate-abnormal retinal pigmentation syndrome is a rare orofacial clefting syndrome characterized by microcephaly, cleft of the secondary palate and other variable abnormalities, including abnormal retinal pigmentation, facial dysmorphism with hypotelorism and maxillary hypoplasia. Goiter, camptodactyly, abnormal dermatoglyphics and mild intellectual disability may also be associated. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1983. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Mesomelic dysplasia Kantaputra type (MDK) is a rare skeletal disease characterized by symmetric shortening of the middle segments of limbs and short stature. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
An extremely rare polymalformative syndrome. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic disease characterized by lethal non-spherocytic, non-immune hemolytic anemia, in association with abnormalities of the external genitalia (such as micropenis and hypospadias). Reported dysmorphic features include flat occiput, dimpled earlobes, deep plantar creases, and increased space between the first and second toes. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1995. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Lethal recessive chondrodysplasia is an extremely rare lethal form of chondrodysplasia characterized by severe micromelic dwarfism, short and incurved limbs with normal hands and feet, facial dysmorphism (disproportionately large skull, frontal prominence, slightly flattened nasal bridge and short neck), muscular hypotonia, hyperlaxity of the extremities, and a narrow thorax. Most patients die of respiratory distress during the first hours or weeks of life. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic neurological disorder characterized by the association of hypomyelinating leukodystrophy with spondylometaphyseal dysplasia. Patients present in infancy with absent or delayed ability to walk independently, slowly progressive motor deterioration, spasticity, ataxia, proximal weakness, and joint contractures. Additional manifestations include mild cognitive impairment, short stature, scoliosis, enlarged and deformed joints, dysarthria, nystagmus, visual defects, and mildly dysmorphic features, among others. Mode of inheritance is X-linked recessive. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare multiple congenital anomalies/dysmorphic syndrome characterized by the association of omphalocele and cleft palate. Other reported features include cleft lip, bifid uvula, bilateral talipes equinovarus, bicornuate uterus, and hydrocephalus internus. The condition is lethal in infancy. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare developmental defect with connective tissue involvement characterized by multiple joint dislocations, flattened facial appearance, abnormal palmar creases, laryngotracheomalacia, and pulmonary hypoplasia. Additional signs may include a bifid tongue, micrognathia, non-immune hydrops fetalis, and brain dysplasia. The disease is lethal shortly after birth due to respiratory insufficiency. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Lelis syndrome is characterized by the association of ectodermal dysplasia (hypotrichosis and hypohidrosis) with acanthosis nigricans. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare multiple congenital anomaly syndrome characterized by flat face, hypertelorism, flat occiput, upward slanting palpebral fissures, cleft palate, micrognathia, short neck, and severe congenital heart defects. Malrotation of the intestine, bilateral clinodactyly, bilobed tongue, short fourth metatarsals and bifid thumbs may be additionally observed. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare, genetic, multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by the association of cleft palate, peculiar facies (asymmetrical appearance, inner epicanthal folds, short nose, anteverted nostrils, low and back-oriented ears, thin upper lip and micrognathism), short stature, short neck, vertebral anomalies and intellectual disability. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1993. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
Cleidorhizomelic syndrome is a rhizo-mesomelic dysplasia characterized by rhizomelic short stature/dwarfism in combination with lateral clavicular defects. Additional manifestations include brachydactyly with bilateral clinodactyly and hypoplastic middle phalanx of the fifth digit. X-ray demonstrated an apparent Y-shaped or bifid distal clavicle. Cleidorhizomelic syndrome has been reported in one family (mother and son) and is suspected to be transmitted in an autosomal dominant manner. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare genetic skin disorder characterized by absence of scalp and body hair and palmoplantar keratoderma, without other hand complications. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
17q11.2 microduplication syndrome is characterized by dysmorphic features and intellectual deficit. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare syndrome characterized by neonatal blisters and milia (small white papules, especially on the face) and congenital absence of dermatoglyphics on the hands and feet. It has been reported in two kindreds (one of which contained 13 affected individuals spanning three generations) and in an unrelated individual. Some affected patients also showed bilateral partial flexion contractures of the fingers and toes, and webbing of the toes. The syndrome is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
An exceedingly rare, autosomal recessive immune disease characterized by thumb aplasia, short stature with skeletal abnormalities, and combined immunodeficiency described in three sibships from two possibly related families. The skeletal abnormalities included unfused olecranon and the immunodeficiency manifested with severe chickenpox and chronic candidiasis. No new cases have been reported since 1978. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A very rare syndrome characterized by the association of gingival fibromatosis and craniofacial dysmorphism. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
X-linked intellectual disability-retinitis pigmentosa syndrome is characterized by moderate intellectual deficit and severe, early-onset retinitis pigmentosa. It has been described in five males spanning three generations of one family. Some patients also had microcephaly. It is transmitted as an X-linked recessive trait. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some
A rare, X-linked syndromic intellectual disability disorder characterized by severe intellectual disability, psychomotor developmental delay, generalized seizures, and psoriasis. Mild craniofacial dysmorphism, such as hypertelorism, broad nasal bridge, anteverted nares, macrostomia, highly arched palate and large ears, is also associated. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1988. Is a True Developmental hereditary disorder Inferred relationship Some

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