Orpha Number: 958
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 | ||
Hypoplasia of the radius |
Underdeveloped outer large forearm bone
|
0002984 |
Hypoplasia of the ulna |
Underdeveloped inner large forearm bone
|
0003022 |
Renal hypoplasia/aplasia |
Absent/small kidney
Absent/underdeveloped kidney
[ more ]
|
0008678 |
Rudimentary fibula |
Small to absent calf bone
|
0006381 |
Rudimentary to absent tibiae | 0006426 | |
Split foot |
Lobster-claw foot deformity
Split-foot
[ more ]
|
0001839 |
Split hand |
Claw hand
Claw hand deformities
Claw hands
Claw-hand deformities
Split-hand
[ more ]
|
0001171 |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormality of the clavicle |
Abnormal collarbone
|
0000889 |
Abnormality of the sense of smell |
Abnormal sense of smell
Smell defect
[ more ]
|
0004408 |
Bicornuate uterus |
Heart shaped uterus
Heart-shaped uterus
[ more ]
|
0000813 |
High palate |
Elevated palate
Increased palatal height
[ more ]
|
0000218 |
Hip dislocation |
Dislocated hips
Dislocation of hip
[ more ]
|
0002827 |
Hypoplasia of the zygomatic bone |
Cheekbone underdevelopment
Decreased size of cheekbone
Underdevelopment of cheekbone
[ more ]
|
0010669 |
Intrauterine growth retardation |
Prenatal growth deficiency
Prenatal growth retardation
[ more ]
|
0001511 |
Low-set, posteriorly rotated ears | 0000368 | |
Little lower jaw
Small jaw
Small lower jaw
[ more ]
|
0000347 | |
Oligohydramnios |
Low levels of amniotic fluid
|
0001562 |
Pectus carinatum |
Pigeon chest
|
0000768 |
Pulmonary hypoplasia |
Small lung
Underdeveloped lung
[ more ]
|
0002089 |
Short neck |
Decreased length of neck
|
0000470 |
Thin ribs |
Slender ribs
|
0000883 |
Uterus didelphys | 0003762 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal lung lobation | 0002101 | |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the tongue | 0010295 | |
Butterfly vertebrae | 0003316 | |
0000776 | ||
Downslanted palpebral fissures |
Downward slanting of the opening between the eyelids
|
0000494 |
Finger |
0006101 | |
Hemivertebrae |
Missing part of vertebrae
|
0002937 |
Hypoplastic scapulae |
Small shoulder blade
|
0000882 |
Kyphosis |
Hunched back
Round back
[ more ]
|
0002808 |
Narrow face |
Decreased breadth of face
Decreased width of face
[ more ]
|
0000275 |
Oral cleft |
Cleft of the mouth
|
0000202 |
0002650 | ||
Short philtrum | 0000322 | |
Sprengel anomaly |
High shoulder blade
|
0000912 |
Tracheoesophageal fistula | 0002575 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Abnormal sacral segmentation | 0008468 | |
Abnormality of the breast | 0000769 | |
Abnormality of the cardiovascular system |
Cardiovascular abnormality
|
0001626 |
Abnormality of the ureter | 0000069 | |
Absent nipple |
Absent nipples
|
0002561 |
Aplasia of the bladder |
Absent bladder
|
0010477 |
0000007 | ||
Dolichocephaly |
Long, narrow head
Tall and narrow skull
[ more ]
|
0000268 |
Elbow flexion |
Contractures of elbows
Elbow contracture
Elbow contractures
[ more ]
|
0002987 |
Epicanthus |
Eye folds
Prominent eye folds
[ more ]
|
0000286 |
Foot |
Duplication of bones of the toes
|
0001829 |
Hand polydactyly |
Extra finger
|
0001161 |
Kyphoscoliosis | 0002751 | |
Low-set ears |
Low set ears
Lowset ears
[ more ]
|
0000369 |
Missing ribs |
Absent ribs
Decreased rib number
[ more ]
|
0000921 |
Narrow chest |
Low chest circumference
Narrow shoulders
[ more ]
|
0000774 |
Narrow palate |
Narrow roof of mouth
|
0000189 |
Polycystic kidney dysplasia | 0000113 | |
Posteriorly rotated ears |
Ears rotated toward back of head
|
0000358 |
Renal agenesis |
Absent kidney
Missing kidney
[ more ]
|
0000104 |
Scaphocephaly | 0030799 | |
Toe syndactyly |
Fused toes
Webbed toes
[ more ]
|
0001770 |
Unicornuate uterus | 0031909 |
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