Hallermann-Streiff syndrome- MedGen UID:
- 5414
- •Concept ID:
- C0018522
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- Disease or Syndrome
Hallermann-Streiff syndrome is characterized by a typical skull shape (brachycephaly with frontal bossing), hypotrichosis, microphthalmia, cataracts, beaked nose, micrognathia, skin atrophy, dental anomalies, and proportionate short stature (Hallermann, 1948; Streiff, 1950; Francois, 1958). Mental retardation is present in a minority of cases (Gorlin et al., 1990).
Metaphyseal chondrodysplasia, Schmid type- MedGen UID:
- 78550
- •Concept ID:
- C0265289
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- Disease or Syndrome
Schmid metaphyseal chondrodysplasia (SMCD) is characterized by progressive short stature that develops by age two years. The clinical and radiographic features are usually not present at birth, but manifest in early childhood with short limbs, genu varum, and waddling gait. Facial features and head size are normal. Radiographs show metaphyseal irregularities of the long bones (e.g., splaying, flaring, cupping); shortening of the tubular bones; widened growth plates; coxa vara; and anterior cupping, sclerosis, and splaying of the ribs. Mild hand involvement often includes shortening of the tubular bones and metaphyseal cupping of the metacarpals and proximal phalanges. Platyspondyly and vertebral end-plate irregularities are less common. Hand and vertebral involvement can resolve with age. Early motor milestones may be delayed due to orthopedic complications. Intelligence is normal. Joint pain in the knees and hips is common and may limit physical activity. Adult height is typically more than 3.5 SD below the mean, although a wide spectrum that overlaps normal height has been reported. There are no extraskeletal manifestations.
Deficiency of transketolase- MedGen UID:
- 713638
- •Concept ID:
- C1291328
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- Disease or Syndrome
GMS syndrome- MedGen UID:
- 374804
- •Concept ID:
- C1841854
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- Disease or Syndrome
An extremely rare syndrome involving goniodysgenesis, intellectual disability and short stature in addition to microcephaly, short nose, small hands and ears, and that has been seen in one family to date. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1992.
Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Kimberley type- MedGen UID:
- 330777
- •Concept ID:
- C1842149
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- Congenital Abnormality
Disease with characteristics of short stature and premature degenerative arthropathy. It has been described in one multigenerational South African family of English white descent. The main clinical features may include proportionate short stature (less than fifth percentile for age), stocky habitus and early-onset progressive osteoarthropathy of the weight-bearing joints. Radiographic features are flattened vertebral bodies with sclerosis and prominent endplate irregularity and flattened femoral epiphyses. Caused by mutation in the aggrecan gene (AGC1, locus 15q26.1) and transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait.
Autosomal recessive Kenny-Caffey syndrome- MedGen UID:
- 340923
- •Concept ID:
- C1855648
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- Disease or Syndrome
A rare, primary bone dysplasia characterized by prenatal and postnatal growth retardation, short stature, cortical thickening and medullary stenosis of the long bones, absent diploic space in the skull bones, hypocalcemia due to the hypoparathyroidism, small hands and feet, delayed mental and motor development, intellectual disability, dental anomalies, and dysmorphic features, including prominent forehead, small deep-set eyes, beaked nose, and micrognathia.
Autosomal recessive faciodigitogenital syndrome- MedGen UID:
- 341637
- •Concept ID:
- C1856871
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- Disease or Syndrome
A very rare syndrome including short stature, facial dysmorphism, hand abnormalities and shawl scrotum. It has been observed in 16 subjects from five distantly related sibships of a large Kuwaiti Bedouin tribe. The affected patients had no intellectual deficit. Transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait.
Short stature and Facioauriculothoracic malformations- MedGen UID:
- 351216
- •Concept ID:
- C1864791
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- Disease or Syndrome
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia-abnormal dentition syndrome- MedGen UID:
- 356550
- •Concept ID:
- C1866507
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- Disease or Syndrome
Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia-abnormal dentition syndrome is a rare primary bone dysplasia disorder characterized by the association of dental anomalies (oligodontia with pointed incisors) and generalized platyspondyly with epiphyseal and metaphyseal involvement. Thin tapering fingers and accentuated palmar creases are additional features.
Weill-Marchesani syndrome 2, dominant- MedGen UID:
- 358388
- •Concept ID:
- C1869115
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- Disease or Syndrome
Weill-Marchesani syndrome (WMS) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by abnormalities of the lens of the eye, short stature, brachydactyly, joint stiffness, and cardiovascular defects. The ocular problems, typically recognized in childhood, include microspherophakia (small spherical lens), myopia secondary to the abnormal shape of the lens, ectopia lentis (abnormal position of the lens), and glaucoma, which can lead to blindness. Height of adult males is 142-169 cm; height of adult females is 130-157 cm. Autosomal recessive WMS cannot be distinguished from autosomal dominant WMS by clinical findings alone.
CHROMOSOME 1qter DELETION SYNDROME- MedGen UID:
- 382926
- •Concept ID:
- C2676727
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- Disease or Syndrome
Short stature with nonspecific skeletal abnormalities- MedGen UID:
- 906874
- •Concept ID:
- C4225399
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- Disease or Syndrome
Seckel syndrome 1- MedGen UID:
- 1637056
- •Concept ID:
- C4551474
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- Disease or Syndrome
Seckel syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by intrauterine growth retardation, dwarfism, microcephaly with mental retardation, and a characteristic 'bird-headed' facial appearance (Shanske et al., 1997).
Genetic Heterogeneity of Seckel Syndrome
Other forms of Seckel syndrome include SCKL2 (606744), caused by mutation in the RBBP8 gene (604124) on chromosome 18q11; SCKL4 (613676), caused by mutation in the CENPJ gene (609279) on chromosome 13q12; SCKL5 (613823), caused by mutation in the CEP152 gene (613529) on chromosome 15q21; SCKL6 (614728), caused by mutation in the CEP63 gene (614724) on chromosome 3q22; SCKL7 (614851), caused by mutation in the NIN gene (608684) on chromosome 14q22; SCKL8 (615807), caused by mutation in the DNA2 gene (601810) on chromosome 10q21; SCKL9 (616777), caused by mutation in the TRAIP gene (605958) on chromosome 3p21; and SCKL10 (617253), caused by mutation in the NSMCE2 gene (617246) on chromosome 8q24.
The report of a Seckel syndrome locus on chromosome 14q, designated SCKL3, by Kilinc et al. (2003) was found to be in error; see History section.
Weill-Marchesani syndrome 1- MedGen UID:
- 1637058
- •Concept ID:
- C4552002
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- Disease or Syndrome
Weill-Marchesani syndrome (WMS) is a connective tissue disorder characterized by abnormalities of the lens of the eye, short stature, brachydactyly, joint stiffness, and cardiovascular defects. The ocular problems, typically recognized in childhood, include microspherophakia (small spherical lens), myopia secondary to the abnormal shape of the lens, ectopia lentis (abnormal position of the lens), and glaucoma, which can lead to blindness. Height of adult males is 142-169 cm; height of adult females is 130-157 cm. Autosomal recessive WMS cannot be distinguished from autosomal dominant WMS by clinical findings alone.
Odontochondrodysplasia 2 with hearing loss and diabetes- MedGen UID:
- 1782909
- •Concept ID:
- C5543275
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- Disease or Syndrome
Odontochondrodysplasia-2 with hearing loss and diabetes (ODCD2) is characterized by growth retardation with proportionate short stature, dentinogenesis imperfecta, sensorineural hearing loss, insulin-dependent diabetes, and mild intellectual disability (Cauwels et al., 2005; Lekszas et al., 2020).
For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of ODCD, see ODCD1 (184260).