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 oral frenulum morphology | 0000190 | |
Abnormality of eye movement |
Abnormal eye movement
Abnormal eye movements
Eye movement abnormalities
Eye movement issue
[ more ]
|
0000496 |
Abnormality of the gingiva |
Abnormality of the gums
|
0000168 |
Abnormality of the tongue |
Abnormal tongue
Tongue abnormality
[ more ]
|
0000157 |
Absent |
Absent testes
|
0010469 |
Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the tibia |
Absent/small shankbone
Absent/small shinbone
Absent/underdeveloped shankbone
Absent/underdeveloped shinbone
[ more ]
|
0005772 |
Choanal atresia |
Blockage of the rear opening of the nasal cavity
Obstruction of the rear opening of the nasal cavity
[ more ]
|
0000453 |
Conductive hearing impairment |
Conductive deafness
Conductive hearing loss
[ more ]
|
0000405 |
Decreased testicular size |
Small testes
Small testis
[ more ]
|
0008734 |
Depressed nasal ridge |
Flat nose
Recessed nasal ridge
[ more ]
|
0000457 |
Finger |
0006101 | |
Genu varum |
Outward bow-leggedness
Outward bowing at knees
[ more ]
|
0002970 |
Global |
0001263 | |
Hamartoma | 0010566 | |
Hypertelorism |
Wide-set eyes
Widely spaced eyes
[ more ]
|
0000316 |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ]
|
0001249 | |
Intrauterine growth retardation |
Prenatal growth deficiency
Prenatal growth retardation
[ more ]
|
0001511 |
Joint dislocation |
Joint dislocations
Recurrent joint dislocations
[ more ]
|
0001373 |
Laryngomalacia |
Softening of voice box tissue
|
0001601 |
Low-set ears |
Low set ears
Lowset ears
[ more ]
|
0000369 |
Median |
Central cleft upper lip
|
0000161 |
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 | |
Micromelia |
Smaller or shorter than typical limbs
|
0002983 |
Microtia, third degree | 0011267 | |
Monorchism | 0030868 | |
Oligohydramnios |
Low levels of amniotic fluid
|
0001562 |
Oral synechia | 0010285 | |
Postaxial hand |
Extra little finger
Extra pinkie finger
Extra pinky finger
[ more ]
|
0001162 |
Posteriorly rotated ears |
Ears rotated toward back of head
|
0000358 |
Preaxial hand polydactyly |
Extra thumb
|
0001177 |
Recurrent respiratory infections |
Frequent respiratory infections
Multiple respiratory infections
respiratory infections, recurrent
Susceptibility to respiratory infections
[ more ]
|
0002205 |
Retrognathia |
Receding chin
Receding lower jaw
Weak chin
Weak jaw
[ more ]
|
0000278 |
Severe |
Dwarfism
Proportionate dwarfism
Short stature, severe
[ more ]
|
0003510 |
Short nose |
Decreased length of nose
Shortened nose
[ more ]
|
0003196 |
Specific learning disability | 0001328 | |
Wide nose |
Broad nose
Increased breadth of nose
Increased nasal breadth
Increased nasal width
Increased width of nose
[ more ]
|
0000445 |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Bifid uvula | 0000193 | |
Camptodactyly of finger |
Permanent flexion of the finger
|
0100490 |
Cerebral cortical hemiatrophy | 0100308 | |
Failure to thrive |
Faltering weight
Weight faltering
[ more ]
|
0001508 |
Feeding difficulties |
Feeding problems
Poor feeding
[ more ]
|
0011968 |
High, narrow palate |
Narrow, high-arched roof of mouth
Narrow, highly arched roof of mouth
[ more ]
|
0002705 |
Proptosis |
Bulging eye
Eyeballs bulging out
Prominent eyes
Prominent globes
Protruding eyes
[ more ]
|
0000520 |
Split hand |
Claw hand
Claw hand deformities
Claw hands
Claw-hand deformities
Split-hand
[ more ]
|
0001171 |
Subcortical cerebral atrophy | 0012157 | |
Submucous cleft hard palate | 0000176 | |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormality of cardiovascular system morphology | 0030680 | |
Absent crus of helix | 0011255 | |
Anal atresia |
Absent anus
|
0002023 |
Bilateral lung agenesis |
Absent lungs
|
0005944 |
Hypoplastic toenails |
Underdeveloped toenails
|
0001800 |
Perineal fistula | 0004871 | |
Primary adrenal insufficiency | 0008207 | |
Pulmonary hypoplasia |
Small lung
Underdeveloped lung
[ more ]
|
0002089 |
Rectal atresia | 0025023 | |
Rectovaginal fistula |
Abnormal connection between rectum and vagina
|
0000143 |
Renal agenesis |
Absent kidney
Missing kidney
[ more ]
|
0000104 |
Short philtrum | 0000322 | |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Accessory oral frenulum | 0000191 | |
0000007 | ||
Short fingers or toes
|
0001156 | |
Cerebral atrophy |
Degeneration of cerebrum
|
0002059 |
Cleft roof of mouth
|
0000175 | |
Clinodactyly |
Permanent curving of the finger
|
0030084 |
Epicanthus |
Eye folds
Prominent eye folds
[ more ]
|
0000286 |
Foot polydactyly |
Duplication of bones of the toes
|
0001829 |
Hamartoma of tongue | 0011802 | |
Hand polydactyly |
Extra finger
|
0001161 |
High palate |
Elevated palate
Increased palatal height
[ more ]
|
0000218 |
Lobulated tongue |
Bumpy tongue
|
0000180 |
Pectus excavatum |
Funnel chest
|
0000767 |
Porencephalic cyst |
Cavity within brain
|
0002132 |
Postaxial polydactyly | 0100259 | |
Short finger |
Stubby finger
|
0009381 |
Short stature |
Decreased body height
Small stature
[ more ]
|
0004322 |
Short tibia |
Short shinbone
Short skankbone
[ more ]
|
0005736 |
Toe syndactyly |
Fused toes
Webbed toes
[ more ]
|
0001770 |
Tongue nodules | 0000199 |
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