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 blistering of the skin |
Blistering, generalized
Blisters
[ more ]
|
0008066 |
Cutaneous photosensitivity |
Photosensitive skin
Photosensitive skin rashes
Photosensitivity
Sensitivity to sunlight
Skin photosensitivity
Sun sensitivity
[ more ]
|
0000992 |
Cutis marmorata | 0000965 | |
Dermal atrophy |
Skin degeneration
|
0004334 |
Erythema | 0010783 | |
Hypopigmented skin patches |
Patchy loss of skin color
|
0001053 |
Irregular hyperpigmentation | 0007400 | |
Poikiloderma | 0001029 | |
Decreased body height
Small stature
[ more ]
|
0004322 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal fingernail morphology |
Abnormal fingernails
Abnormality of the fingernails
[ more ]
|
0001231 |
Abnormality of corneal size | 0001120 | |
Carious teeth |
Dental cavities
Tooth cavities
Tooth decay
[ more ]
|
0000670 |
Deeply set eye |
Deep set eye
Deep-set eyes
Sunken eye
[ more ]
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0000490 |
Dry skin | 0000958 | |
Epicanthus |
Eye folds
Prominent eye folds
[ more ]
|
0000286 |
External ear malformation | 0008572 | |
Frontal bossing | 0002007 | |
Hypertelorism |
Wide-set eyes
Widely spaced eyes
[ more ]
|
0000316 |
Decreased activity of gonads
|
0000135 | |
Joint hyperflexibility |
Joints move beyond expected range of motion
|
0005692 |
Juvenile |
0001118 | |
Limitation of joint mobility |
Decreased joint mobility
Decreased mobility of joints
Limited joint mobility
Limited joint motion
[ more ]
|
0001376 |
Abnormally small skull
Decreased circumference of cranium
Decreased size of skull
Reduced head circumference
Small head circumference
[ more ]
|
0000252 | |
Little lower jaw
Small jaw
Small lower jaw
[ more ]
|
0000347 | |
Nail dystrophy |
Poor nail formation
|
0008404 |
Opacification of the corneal stroma | 0007759 | |
Osteosarcoma |
Bone cell cancer
|
0002669 |
Palmoplantar hyperkeratosis |
Thickening of the outer layer of the skin of the palms and soles
|
0000972 |
0002650 | ||
Short philtrum | 0000322 | |
Small for gestational age |
Birth weight less than 10th percentile
Low birth weight
[ more ]
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0001518 |
Sparse and thin eyebrow |
Thin, sparse eyebrows
|
0000535 |
Sparse eyelashes |
Scant eyelashes
Scanty eyelashes
Thin eyelashes
[ more ]
|
0000653 |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal immunoglobulin level | 0010701 | |
Abnormal sacrum morphology | 0005107 | |
Abnormality of the adrenal glands |
Adrenal abnormalities
|
0000834 |
Abnormality of the metacarpal bones |
Abnormality of the long bone of hand
|
0001163 |
Abnormality of the ulna | 0002997 | |
Low number of red blood cells or hemoglobin
|
0001903 | |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the radius | 0006501 | |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the thumb |
Absent/small thumb
Absent/underdeveloped thumb
[ more ]
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0009601 |
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita | 0002804 | |
Basal |
0002671 | |
Bronchiectasis |
Permanent enlargement of the airways of the lungs
|
0002110 |
Dislocated hip since birth
|
0001374 | |
0001363 | ||
Forearm reduction defects | 0006368 | |
0000501 | ||
Global |
0001263 | |
0000822 | ||
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ]
|
0001249 | |
Keratoconus |
Bulging cornea
|
0000563 |
Lymphoma |
Cancer of lymphatic system
|
0002665 |
Malabsorption |
Intestinal malabsorption
|
0002024 |
Myelodysplasia | 0002863 | |
Nausea and vomiting | 0002017 | |
Stomach tumor
|
0006753 | |
Nephropathy | 0000112 | |
Neutropenia |
Low blood neutrophil count
Low neutrophil count
[ more ]
|
0001875 |
Oral cleft |
Cleft of the mouth
|
0000202 |
Osteopenia | 0000938 | |
Patellar hypoplasia |
Small kneecap
Underdeveloped kneecap
[ more ]
|
0003065 |
Premature graying of hair |
Early graying
Premature graying
Premature greying
Premature hair graying
[ more ]
|
0002216 |
Drooping upper eyelid
|
0000508 | |
Pyloric stenosis | 0002021 | |
Reduced number of teeth |
Decreased tooth count
|
0009804 |
Sensorineural hearing impairment | 0000407 | |
Skin ulcer |
Open skin sore
|
0200042 |
Squamous cell carcinoma | 0002860 | |
1%-4% of people have these symptoms | ||
Agenesis of permanent teeth |
Failure of development of permanent teeth
Missing teeth
[ more ]
|
0006349 |
Delayed eruption of teeth |
Delayed eruption
Delayed teeth eruption
Delayed tooth eruption
Eruption, delayed
Late eruption of teeth
Late tooth eruption
[ more ]
|
0000684 |
Sparse hair | 0008070 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Alopecia |
Hair loss
|
0001596 |
Annular pancreas | 0001734 | |
Anteriorly placed anus | 0001545 | |
0000007 | ||
Cryptorchidism |
Undescended testes
Undescended testis
[ more ]
|
0000028 |
Increased number of teeth |
Extra teeth
Increased tooth count
Supplemental teeth
[ more ]
|
0011069 |
Kyphoscoliosis | 0002751 | |
Mandibular prognathia |
Big lower jaw
Increased projection of lower jaw
Increased size of lower jaw
Large lower jaw
Prominent chin
Prominent lower jaw
[ more ]
|
0000303 |
Microcornea |
Cornea of eye less than 10mm in diameter
|
0000482 |
Microdontia |
Decreased width of tooth
|
0000691 |
Microphthalmia |
Abnormally small eyeball
|
0000568 |
0000939 | ||
Short foot |
Short feet
Small feet
[ more ]
|
0001773 |
Short nose |
Decreased length of nose
Shortened nose
[ more ]
|
0003196 |
Short palm | 0004279 | |
Short thumb |
Short thumbs
Small thumbs
[ more ]
|
0009778 |
Small hand |
Disproportionately small hands
|
0200055 |
Cross-eyed
Squint
Squint eyes
[ more ]
|
0000486 | |
Talipes equinovarus |
Club feet
Club foot
Clubfeet
Clubfoot
[ more ]
|
0001762 |
Telangiectasia | 0001009 | |
Zonular cataract | 0010920 |
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Related diseases are conditions that have similar signs and symptoms. A health care provider may consider these conditions in the table below when making a diagnosis. Please note that the table may not include all the possible conditions related to this disease.
Conditions with similar signs and symptoms from Orphanet
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The differential diagnosis should include other causes of childhood poikiloderma and other rare genodermatoses with prominent telangiectasias (including Bloom syndrome, xeroderma pigmentosum, Kindler syndrome, poikiloderma with neutropenia, and dyskeratosis congenita; see these terms), and the allelic disorders, RAPADILINO syndrome (in which radial ray defects are a constant feature, poikiloderma is absent and the risk of malignancy is lower) and Baller-Gerold syndrome (which is associated with craniosynostosis; see these terms).
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