Orpha Number: 1667
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 | ||
Abnormality of the metaphysis |
Abnormality of the wide portion of a long bone
|
0000944 |
Cone-shaped epiphyses of the phalanges of the hand |
Cone-shaped end part of finger bones
|
0010230 |
Death in infancy |
Infantile death
Lethal in infancy
[ more ]
|
0001522 |
Dehydration | 0001944 | |
Epicanthus |
Eye folds
Prominent eye folds
[ more ]
|
0000286 |
Epiphyseal dysplasia |
Abnormal development of the ends of long bones in arms and legs
|
0002656 |
Glycosuria |
Glucose in urine
|
0003076 |
High forehead | 0000348 | |
Hyperglycemia |
High blood sugar
|
0003074 |
Hypermetropia |
Farsightedness
Long-sightedness
[ more ]
|
0000540 |
Hyperuricemia |
High blood uric acid level
|
0002149 |
Microdontia |
Decreased width of tooth
|
0000691 |
Multiple epiphyseal dysplasia | 0002654 | |
Osteopenia | 0000938 | |
0000939 | ||
Renal tubular dysfunction |
Abnormal function of filtrating structures in kidney
|
0000124 |
Decreased body height
Small stature
[ more ]
|
0004322 | |
Steatorrhea |
Fat in feces
|
0002570 |
Thin vermilion border |
Decreased volume of lip
Thin lips
[ more ]
|
0000233 |
Transient neonatal |
0008255 | |
Triangular face |
Face with broad temples and narrow chin
Triangular facial shape
[ more ]
|
0000325 |
Weight loss | 0001824 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal heart morphology |
Abnormality of the heart
Abnormally shaped heart
Heart defect
[ more ]
|
0001627 |
Acute hepatic failure |
Acute liver failure
|
0006554 |
Short fingers or toes
|
0001156 | |
Chronic hepatic failure |
Chronic liver failure
|
0100626 |
Coxa valga | 0002673 | |
Delayed skeletal maturation |
Delayed bone maturation
Delayed skeletal development
[ more ]
|
0002750 |
Elevated hepatic transaminase |
High liver enzymes
|
0002910 |
Enlarged thorax |
Wide rib cage
|
0100625 |
Gait disturbance |
Abnormal gait
Abnormal walk
Impaired gait
[ more ]
|
0001288 |
Genu valgum |
Knock knees
|
0002857 |
Hepatomegaly |
Enlarged liver
|
0002240 |
Hip dislocation |
Dislocated hips
Dislocation of hip
[ more ]
|
0002827 |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ]
|
0001249 | |
Intracerebral periventricular calcifications | 0007229 | |
Ketoacidosis | 0001993 | |
Motor delay | 0001270 | |
Muscular |
Low or weak muscle tone
|
0001252 |
Narrow iliac wings | 0002868 | |
Neutropenia |
Low blood neutrophil count
Low neutrophil count
[ more ]
|
0001875 |
Platyspondyly |
Flattened vertebrae
|
0000926 |
Short thorax |
Shorter than typical length between neck and abdomen
|
0010306 |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormality of neuronal migration | 0002269 | |
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency |
Inability to properly digest food due to lack of pancreatic digestive enzymes
|
0001738 |
Hyperlordosis |
Prominent swayback
|
0003307 |
Low blood sugar
|
0001943 | |
Hypothyroidism |
Underactive thyroid
|
0000821 |
Intrauterine growth retardation |
Prenatal growth deficiency
Prenatal growth retardation
[ more ]
|
0001511 |
Yellow skin
Yellowing of the skin
[ more ]
|
0000952 | |
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 | |
Nephropathy | 0000112 | |
Pancreatic hypoplasia |
Underdeveloped pancreas
|
0002594 |
Recurrent fractures |
Increased fracture rate
Increased fractures
Multiple fractures
Multiple spontaneous fractures
Varying degree of multiple fractures
[ more ]
|
0002757 |
Reduced pancreatic beta |
0006274 | |
Renal insufficiency |
Renal failure
Renal failure in adulthood
[ more ]
|
0000083 |
0001250 | ||
1%-4% of people have these symptoms | ||
Coma | 0001259 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
0000007 | ||
Barrel-shaped chest |
Barrel chest
|
0001552 |
Carpal bone hypoplasia |
Small carpal bones
Small carpals
[ more ]
|
0001498 |
Depressed nasal bridge |
Depressed bridge of nose
Flat bridge of nose
Flat nasal bridge
Flat, nasal bridge
Flattened nasal bridge
Low nasal bridge
Low nasal root
[ more ]
|
0005280 |
Flattened epiphysis |
Flat end part of bone
|
0003071 |
Global |
0001263 | |
High palate |
Elevated palate
Increased palatal height
[ more ]
|
0000218 |
Hip subluxation |
Partial hip dislocation
|
0030043 |
Hypertelorism |
Wide-set eyes
Widely spaced eyes
[ more ]
|
0000316 |
Hypertonia | 0001276 | |
Hypoplasia of the odontoid process | 0003311 | |
Infantile onset |
Onset in first year of life
Onset in infancy
[ more ]
|
0003593 |
Insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus |
Insulin resistant diabetes
Insulin-resistant diabetes
[ more ]
|
0000831 |
Irregular carpal bones | 0004236 | |
Irregular tarsal ossification | 0008134 | |
Irregular vertebral endplates | 0003301 | |
Ivory epiphyses of the phalanges of the hand |
Increased bone density of end part of the hand bones
|
0010234 |
Ivory epiphyses of the toes |
Increased bone density of end part of the toes
|
0010168 |
Preauricular pit |
Pit in front of the ear
|
0004467 |
Shortening of all middle phalanges of the fingers | 0006110 | |
Small epiphyses |
Small end part of bone
|
0010585 |
Type I diabetes mellitus |
Type 1 diabetes
Type I diabetes
[ more ]
|
0100651 |
Upslanted palpebral fissure |
Upward slanting of the opening between the eyelids
|
0000582 |
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