Orpha Number: 3459
This table lists symptoms that people with this disease may have. For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed. This information comes from a database called the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) . The HPO collects information on symptoms that have been described in medical resources. The HPO is updated regularly. Use the HPO ID to access more in-depth information about a symptom.
Medical Terms | Other Names | Learn More: HPO ID |
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80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal facial shape |
Unusual facial appearance
|
0001999 |
Broad nasal tip |
Broad tip of nose
Broad, upturned nose
Increased breadth of nasal tip
Increased breadth of tip of nose
Increased width of nasal tip
Increased width of tip of nose
Nasal tip, broad
Nasal tip, wide
Wide tip of nose
[ more ]
|
0000455 |
Cryptorchidism |
Undescended testes
Undescended testis
[ more ]
|
0000028 |
Deeply set eye |
Deep set eye
Deep-set eyes
Sunken eye
[ more ]
|
0000490 |
Emotional lability |
Emotional instability
|
0000712 |
Global |
0001263 | |
Enlarged male breast
|
0000771 | |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ]
|
0001249 | |
Malar prominence | 0010620 | |
Little lower jaw
Small jaw
Small lower jaw
[ more ]
|
0000347 | |
Microtia |
Small ears
Underdeveloped ears
[ more ]
|
0008551 |
Pes cavus |
High-arched foot
|
0001761 |
Pes planus |
Flat feet
Flat foot
[ more ]
|
0001763 |
Poor speech | 0002465 | |
Prominent supraorbital ridges |
Prominent brow
|
0000336 |
Short foot |
Short feet
Small feet
[ more ]
|
0001773 |
Decreased body height
Small stature
[ more ]
|
0004322 | |
Small hand |
Disproportionately small hands
|
0200055 |
Tapered finger |
Tapered fingertips
Tapering fingers
[ more ]
|
0001182 |
Thick eyebrow |
Bushy eyebrows
Dense eyebrow
Heavy eyebrows
Prominent eyebrows
Thick eyebrows
[ more ]
|
0000574 |
Thin upper lip vermilion |
Thin upper lip
|
0000219 |
Truncal obesity | 0001956 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Hypogonadotropic |
0000044 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
0001250 | ||
Specific learning disability | 0001328 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Absent speech |
Absent speech development
Lack of language development
Lack of speech
No speech development
No speech or language development
Nonverbal
[ more ]
|
0001344 |
Brachycephaly |
Short and broad skull
|
0000248 |
Decreased muscle mass | 0003199 | |
Decreased testicular size |
Small testes
Small testis
[ more ]
|
0008734 |
Delayed puberty |
Delayed pubertal development
Delayed pubertal growth
Pubertal delay
[ more ]
|
0000823 |
Hypogonadism |
Decreased activity of gonads
|
0000135 |
Kyphosis |
Hunched back
Round back
[ more ]
|
0002808 |
Abnormally small skull
Decreased circumference of cranium
Decreased size of skull
Reduced head circumference
Small head circumference
[ more ]
|
0000252 | |
Micropenis |
Short penis
Small penis
[ more ]
|
0000054 |
Misalignment of teeth |
Abnormal dental position
Abnormal teeth spacing
Abnormality of alignment of teeth
Abnormality of teeth spacing
Crooked teeth
Malaligned teeth
Malposition of teeth
Malpositioned teeth
[ more ]
|
0000692 |
Muscular |
Low or weak muscle tone
|
0001252 |
Obesity |
Having too much body fat
|
0001513 |
Retrognathia |
Receding chin
Receding lower jaw
Weak chin
Weak jaw
[ more ]
|
0000278 |
Short ear |
Short ears
|
0400005 |
0001423 | ||
0001419 |
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