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Otopalatodigital syndrome type 1

Atelosteogenesis type I is a rare autosomal dominant condition. This condition is evident at birth and is associated with a very poor prognosis for the baby. [Source: Wikipedia ]

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Otopalatodigital syndrome type 1 
Is A
Otopalatodigital syndrome
May Cause
Absent nose
Absent thumb
Anodontia or hypodontia
Bowed tubular bones
Brachydactyly
Broad thumb
Broad toe
Broad tubular bones
Carpal fusion
Cleft lip/palate
Clinodactyly
Cone-shaped epiphysis
Congenital foot deformity
Congenital joint subluxation
Congenital skull defect
Congenital vertebral abnormality
Congenitally limited joint mobility
Coxa valga
Craniotubular dysplasia
Deafness
Defective dentition
Delayed dentition
Dental defect
Elbow dislocation
Erlenmeyer flask deformity
External ear malformation
Eyebrow anomaly
Frontal bossing
Hip dislocation
Hip subluxation
Hypertelorism
Hypoplastic thumb
Inner ear anomaly
Joint subluxation
Large fontanelle
Large thumb
Lateral extension of eyebrows
Low-set ears
Microstomia
Middle ear anomaly
Nail aplasia
Nail deformity
Nail dystrophy
Nail hypoplasia
Short broad distal phalanx of thumb
Short metacarpal
Short metatarsal
Short thumb
Small nose
Syndactyly
Tarsal fusion
Thick skull
Underdeveloped mastoid
Wide metaphysis
Wide spinal canal

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