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Silver-Russell syndrome

Silver–Russell syndrome (SRS), also called Silver–Russell dwarfism, is a rare congenital growth disorder. In the United States it is usually referred to as Russell–Silver syndrome (RSS), and Silver–Russell syndrome elsewhere. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Congenital hemiatrophy
Russell-Silver syndrome
Silver syndrome
OrphaNet reference
Silver-Russell syndrome 
May Cause
Abnormal contour of calvarium
Accessory epiphyses
Blue sclerae
Body asymmetry
Brachydactyly
Café-au-lait spots
Camptodactyly
Clinodactyly
Clinodactyly of fifth finger
Congenital joint subluxation
Congenital macrocephaly
Congenital midface hypoplasia
Cryptorchidism
Defective cranial ossification
Delayed bone age
Delayed closure of fontanelles
Dense epiphyses of hands and feet
Femoral head dysplasia
Frontal bossing
Generalized asymmetry of hand bones
Hemihypertrophy
Hip dislocation
Hip subluxation
Hyperhidrosis
Hypoglycemia
Hypospadias
Hypospadias or ambiguous external genitalia
Incomplete ossification of cranial sutures
Irregular epiphysis
Joint subluxation
Large fontanelle
Limb asymmetry
Long thin bones
Macrocephaly
Micrognathia
Micropenis
Nephroblastomatosis
Nephrogenic rests
Preaxial polydactyly
Pseudoepiphyses
Retarded skeletal maturation
Sacral agenesis or hypoplasia
Sclerotic epiphysis
Short metacarpal
Short metatarsal
Skin pigment abnormality
Syndactyly
Unilateral small cranium
Wide sutures
Wilms tumor

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