CAMAK syndrome

CAMFAK syndrome (or CAMAK syndrome) is an acronym used to describe a rare inherited neurologic disease, characterized by peripheral and central demyelination of nerves, similar to that seen in Cockayne syndrome. The name "CAMFAK" comes from the first letters of the characteristic findings of the disease: cataracts, microcephaly, failure to thrive, and kyphoscoliosis. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Cataract-microcephaly-arthrogryposis-kyphoscoliosis syndrome
May Cause
Arthrogryposis
Cataract
Kyphoscoliosis
Microcephaly
Cataract-microcephaly-arthrogryposis-kyphoscoliosis syndrome