Orpha Number: 2994
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 retinal vascular morphology |
Abnormality of retina blood vessels
|
0008046 |
Amniotic constriction ring | 0009775 | |
Delayed puberty |
Delayed pubertal development
Delayed pubertal growth
Pubertal delay
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|
0000823 |
Epicanthus |
Eye folds
Prominent eye folds
[ more ]
|
0000286 |
Flat face |
Flat facial shape
|
0012368 |
Frontal bossing | 0002007 | |
High hypermetropia |
Severe farsightedness
Severe long-sightedness
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|
0008499 |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
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|
0001249 | |
Low-set, posteriorly rotated ears | 0000368 | |
Microretrognathia |
Small retruded chin
|
0000308 |
Microtia |
Small ears
Underdeveloped ears
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|
0008551 |
Decreased body height
Small stature
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|
0004322 | |
Trigonocephaly |
Triangular skull shape
Wedge shaped skull
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|
0000243 |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormality of cardiovascular system morphology | 0030680 | |
Abnormality of the dentition |
Abnormal dentition
Abnormal teeth
Dental abnormality
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|
0000164 |
Arachnodactyly |
Long slender fingers
Spider fingers
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|
0001166 |
Cleft roof of mouth
|
0000175 | |
Finger |
0006101 | |
Hypertelorism |
Wide-set eyes
Widely spaced eyes
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|
0000316 |
Hypothyroidism |
Underactive thyroid
|
0000821 |
Limitation of joint mobility |
Decreased joint mobility
Decreased mobility of joints
Limited joint mobility
Limited joint motion
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|
0001376 |
Abnormally small skull
Decreased circumference of cranium
Decreased size of skull
Reduced head circumference
Small head circumference
[ more ]
|
0000252 | |
Short neck |
Decreased length of neck
|
0000470 |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Camptodactyly of finger |
Permanent flexion of the finger
|
0100490 |
Downslanted palpebral fissures |
Downward slanting of the opening between the eyelids
|
0000494 |
Ectopic anus |
Abnormal anus position
|
0004397 |
Short distal phalanx of finger |
Short outermost finger bone
|
0009882 |
Triphalangeal thumb |
Finger-like thumb
|
0001199 |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Abnormal cortical gyration | 0002536 | |
Abnormality of the pinna |
Abnormally shaped ears
Auricular malformation
Deformed ears
Malformed ears
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|
0000377 |
Abnormality of the rib cage | 0001547 | |
0000006 | ||
External genital hypoplasia |
Underdevelopment of external reproductive organs
|
0003241 |
Hypoplasia of the |
Underdevelopment of part of brain called corpus callosum
|
0002079 |
Hypoplastic nipples |
Small nipples
|
0002557 |
Hypospadias | 0000047 | |
Malar flattening |
Zygomatic flattening
|
0000272 |
Narrow mouth |
Small mouth
|
0000160 |
Pectus excavatum |
Funnel chest
|
0000767 |
Prominent forehead |
Pronounced forehead
Protruding forehead
[ more ]
|
0011220 |
Pterygium | 0001059 | |
0001250 | ||
Talipes equinovarus |
Club feet
Club foot
Clubfeet
Clubfoot
[ more ]
|
0001762 |
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