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 dental morphology |
Abnormality of dental shape
Abnormally shaped teeth
Deformity of teeth
Dental deformity
Dental malformations
Malformed teeth
Misshapen teeth
Misshapened teeth
[ more ]
|
0006482 |
Abnormality of the metaphysis |
Abnormality of the wide portion of a long bone
|
0000944 |
Absent/hypoplastic paranasal sinuses | 0005453 | |
Bowing of the long bones |
Bowed long bones
Bowing of long bones
[ more ]
|
0006487 |
Camptodactyly of finger |
Permanent flexion of the finger
|
0100490 |
Conductive hearing impairment |
Conductive deafness
Conductive hearing loss
[ more ]
|
0000405 |
Craniofacial hyperostosis |
Excessive bone growth of the skull and face
|
0004493 |
Downslanted palpebral fissures |
Downward slanting of the opening between the eyelids
|
0000494 |
Hypertelorism |
Wide-set eyes
Widely spaced eyes
[ more ]
|
0000316 |
Joint stiffness |
Stiff joint
Stiff joints
[ more ]
|
0001387 |
Little lower jaw
Small jaw
Small lower jaw
[ more ]
|
0000347 | |
Prominent supraorbital ridges |
Prominent brow
|
0000336 |
Reduced number of teeth |
Decreased tooth count
|
0009804 |
Sensorineural hearing impairment | 0000407 | |
30%-79% of people have these symptoms | ||
Abnormal form of the vertebral bodies | 0003312 | |
Accelerated skeletal maturation |
Advanced bone age
Early bone maturation
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|
0005616 |
Elbow dislocation |
Dislocations of the elbows
Elbow dislocations
[ more ]
|
0003042 |
Fused cervical vertebrae |
Fused neck
|
0002949 |
High palate |
Elevated palate
Increased palatal height
[ more ]
|
0000218 |
Hypoplasia of the musculature |
Poorly developed skeletal musculature
Underdeveloped muscle
[ more ]
|
0009004 |
Irregular metacarpals |
Irregular long bones of hand
|
0006160 |
Long fingers | 0100807 | |
Long metacarpals |
Elongated long bone of hand
|
0010493 |
Posterior vertebral hypoplasia | 0008451 | |
Scoliosis | 0002650 | |
Short distal phalanx of hallux |
Small outermost bone of big toe
|
0010103 |
Short distal phalanx of the thumb |
Short outermost bone of the thumb
|
0009650 |
Synostosis of carpal bones |
Fusion of wrist bones
|
0005048 |
Ulnar deviation of finger |
Finger bends toward pinky
|
0009465 |
5%-29% of people have these symptoms | ||
Atrioventricular canal defect | 0006695 | |
Craniosynostosis | 0001363 | |
Hydronephrosis | 0000126 | |
Subglottic stenosis | 0001607 | |
Tracheal stenosis |
Narrowing of windpipe
|
0002777 |
Ureteral stenosis |
Narrowing of the ureter
|
0000071 |
Urethral stenosis |
Narrowing of the urethra
|
0008661 |
Percent of people who have these symptoms is not available through HPO | ||
Ankle flexion contracture | 0006466 | |
Antegonial notching of mandible | 0003779 | |
Anteriorly placed odontoid process | 0004608 | |
Arachnodactyly |
Long slender fingers
Spider fingers
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|
0001166 |
Broad phalanges of the hand |
Wide hand bones
|
0009768 |
Coarse facial features |
Coarse facial appearance
|
0000280 |
Coat hanger sign of ribs | 0006665 | |
Cor pulmonale | 0001648 | |
Coxa valga | 0002673 | |
Delayed eruption of teeth |
Delayed eruption
Delayed teeth eruption
Delayed tooth eruption
Eruption, delayed
Late eruption of teeth
Late tooth eruption
[ more ]
|
0000684 |
Dental malocclusion |
Bad bite
Malalignment of upper and lower dental arches
Misalignment of upper and lower dental arches
[ more ]
|
0000689 |
Elbow flexion contracture |
Contractures of elbows
Elbow contracture
Elbow contractures
[ more ]
|
0002987 |
Genu valgum |
Knock knees
|
0002857 |
Hirsutism |
Excessive hairiness
|
0001007 |
Hydroureter | 0000072 | |
Increased density of long bone diaphyses |
Increased density of shaft of long bone
|
0006440 |
Mental deficiency
Mental retardation
Mental retardation, nonspecific
Mental-retardation
[ more ]
|
0001249 | |
Knee flexion contracture | 0006380 | |
Large foramen magnum |
Big foramen magnum
|
0002700 |
Long foot |
Disproportionately large feet
large feet
long feet
[ more ]
|
0001833 |
Long phalanx of finger |
Long finger bone
|
0006155 |
Mitral valve prolapse | 0001634 | |
Partial fusion of carpals | 0006207 | |
Partial fusion of tarsals | 0008097 | |
Persistence of primary teeth |
Delayed loss of baby teeth
Failure to lose baby teeth
Retained baby teeth
[ more ]
|
0006335 |
Pointed chin |
Pointy chin
Small pointed chin
Witch's chin
[ more ]
|
0000307 |
Scapular winging |
Winged shoulder blade
|
0003691 |
Selective tooth agenesis | 0001592 | |
Short chin |
Decreased height of chin
Short lower third of face
[ more ]
|
0000331 |
Skeletal muscle atrophy |
Muscle degeneration
Muscle wasting
[ more ]
|
0003202 |
Stridor | 0010307 | |
Wide nasal bridge |
Broad nasal bridge
Broad nasal root
Broadened nasal bridge
Increased breadth of bridge of nose
Increased breadth of nasal bridge
Increased width of bridge of nose
Increased width of nasal bridge
Nasal bridge broad
Wide bridge of nose
Widened nasal bridge
[ more ]
|
0000431 |
Wrist flexion contracture | 0001239 | |
0001419 |
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