Pashayan-Pruzansky syndrome

Pashayan syndrome, also known as Pashayan–Pruzansky Syndrome and blepharo-naso-facial syndrome, is a rare syndrome with Mendelian autosomal dominant inheritance with variable expression. An article describing a family with this syndrome was first published in 1973 in The American Journal of Diseases of Children by Drs Hermine Pashayan, Samuel Pruzansky and Allen Putterman from Abraham Lincoln School of Medicine, University of Illinois in Chicago. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Blepharonasofacial malformation syndrome
Pashayan syndrome
May Cause
Camptodactyly
Clinodactyly
Joint laxity
Blepharonasofacial malformation syndrome
Pashayan syndrome