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 |
---|---|---|
80%-99% of people have these symptoms | ||
Absent hand | 0004050 | |
Absent toe | 0010760 | |
Aplasia cutis congenita |
Absence of part of skin at birth
|
0001057 |
Calvarial skull defect |
Cranial defect
Skull defect
[ more ]
|
0001362 |
Cutis marmorata | 0000965 | |
Failure to thrive |
Faltering weight
Weight faltering
[ more ]
|
0001508 |
Sparse hair | 0008070 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal pulmonary valve morphology | 0001641 | |
Abnormality of the metacarpal bones |
Abnormality of the long bone of hand
|
0001163 |
Short fingers or toes
|
0001156 | |
Clouding of the lens of the eye
Cloudy lens
[ more ]
|
0000518 | |
Finger |
0006101 | |
Too much cerebrospinal fluid in the brain
|
0000238 | |
Microphthalmia |
Abnormally small eyeball
|
0000568 |
Pulmonary artery atresia | 0004935 | |
Short distal phalanx of finger |
Short outermost finger bone
|
0009882 |
Split hand |
Claw hand
Claw hand deformities
Claw hands
Claw-hand deformities
Split-hand
[ more ]
|
0001171 |
Cross-eyed
Squint
Squint eyes
[ more ]
|
0000486 | |
Talipes | 0001883 | |
Tetralogy of Fallot | 0001636 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Absent fingernail | 0001817 | |
Alopecia |
Hair loss
|
0001596 |
Aplastic/hypoplastic toenail |
Absent/small toenails
Absent/underdeveloped toenails
[ more ]
|
0010624 |
Arteriovenous malformation | 0100026 | |
Ascites |
Accumulation of fluid in the abdomen
|
0001541 |
Cirrhosis |
Scar tissue replaces healthy tissue in the liver
|
0001394 |
Excessive buildup of connective tissue and scarring of liver at birth
|
0002612 | |
0002353 | ||
Encephalocele | 0002084 | |
Esophageal varix |
Enlarged vein in esophagus
|
0002040 |
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage |
Gastrointestinal bleeding
|
0002239 |
Hemiparesis |
Weakness of one side of body
|
0001269 |
Hypertonia | 0001276 | |
Hypoplastic fingernail |
Small fingernail
Underdeveloped fingernail
[ more ]
|
0001804 |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ]
|
0001249 | |
Leukopenia |
Decreased blood leukocyte number
Low white blood cell count
[ more ]
|
0001882 |
Periventricular leukomalacia | 0006970 | |
Porencephalic cyst |
Cavity within brain
|
0002132 |
Portal |
0001409 | |
Premature birth |
Premature delivery of affected infants
Preterm delivery
[ more ]
|
0001622 |
Pulmonary arterial hypertension |
Increased blood pressure in blood vessels of lungs
|
0002092 |
0001250 | ||
Low platelet count
|
0001873 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Aortic valve stenosis |
Narrowing of aortic valve
|
0001650 |
Aplasia cutis congenita on trunk or limbs | 0007589 | |
Aplasia cutis congenita over posterior parietal area | 0007590 | |
Atrial septal defect |
An opening in the wall separating the top two chambers of the heart
Hole in heart wall separating two upper heart chambers
[ more ]
|
0001631 |
0000006 | ||
Bicuspid aortic valve |
Aortic valve has two leaflets rather than three
|
0001647 |
Cleft roof of mouth
|
0000175 | |
Cleft upper lip |
Harelip
|
0000204 |
Cortical dysplasia | 0002539 | |
Esotropia |
Inward turning cross eyed
|
0000565 |
Generalized |
Decreased muscle tone
Low muscle tone
[ more ]
|
0001290 |
Global |
0001263 | |
Hypertension | 0000822 | |
Hypoplasia of the |
Underdevelopment of part of brain called corpus callosum
|
0002079 |
Hypoplastic left heart |
Underdeveloped left heart
|
0004383 |
Imperforate hymen | 0030011 | |
Abnormally small skull
Decreased circumference of cranium
Decreased size of skull
Reduced head circumference
Small head circumference
[ more ]
|
0000252 | |
Muscular hypotonia |
Low or weak muscle tone
|
0001252 |
Pachygyria |
Fewer and broader ridges in brain
|
0001302 |
Polymicrogyria |
More grooves in brain
|
0002126 |
Pulmonary artery stenosis |
Narrowing of lung artery
|
0004415 |
Pulmonic stenosis |
Narrowing of pulmonic valve
|
0001642 |
Small nail |
Small nails
|
0001792 |
Talipes equinovarus |
Club feet
Club foot
Clubfeet
Clubfoot
[ more ]
|
0001762 |
Toe syndactyly |
Fused toes
Webbed toes
[ more ]
|
0001770 |
Ventricular septal defect |
Hole in heart wall separating two lower heart chambers
|
0001629 |
Ventriculomegaly | 0002119 |
If you need medical advice, you can look for doctors or other healthcare professionals who have experience with this disease. You may find these specialists through advocacy organizations, clinical trials, or articles published in medical journals. You may also want to contact a university or tertiary medical center in your area, because these centers tend to see more complex cases and have the latest technology and treatments.
If you can’t find a specialist in your local area, try contacting national or international specialists. They may be able to refer you to someone they know through conferences or research efforts. Some specialists may be willing to consult with you or your local doctors over the phone or by email if you can't travel to them for care.
You can find more tips in our guide, How to Find a Disease Specialist. We also encourage you to explore the rest of this page to find resources that can help you find specialists.
Research helps us better understand diseases and can lead to advances in diagnosis and treatment. This section provides resources to help you learn about medical research and ways to get involved.
Support and advocacy groups can help you connect with other patients and families, and they can provide valuable services. Many develop patient-centered information and are the driving force behind research for better treatments and possible cures. They can direct you to research, resources, and services. Many organizations also have experts who serve as medical advisors or provide lists of doctors/clinics. Visit the group’s website or contact them to learn about the services they offer. Inclusion on this list is not an endorsement by GARD.
These resources provide more information about this condition or associated symptoms. The in-depth resources contain medical and scientific language that may be hard to understand. You may want to review these resources with a medical professional.
Questions sent to GARD may be posted here if the information could be helpful to others. We remove all identifying information when posting a question to protect your privacy. If you do not want your question posted, please let us know. Submit a new question
What is the life expectancy of children with this genetic disorder? See answer