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Acrocephalosyndactyly Pfeiffer type

Pfeiffer syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the premature fusion of certain bones of the skull (craniosynostosis) which affects the shape of the head and face. In addition, the syndrome includes abnormalities of the hands (such as wide and deviated thumbs) and feet (such as wide and deviated big toes). [Source: Wikipedia ]

Is A
Acrocephalosyndactyly
May Cause
Broad distal phalanx of thumb
Carpal and/or tarsal fusion
Cervical spine fusion
Congenital abnormality of great toe
Congenital fused vertebrae
Congenital hydrocephalus
Congenital premature craniosynostosis
Congenital vertebral abnormality
Duplication of great toe
Flat occiput
Hypertelorism
Radiohumeral synostosis
Radioulnar synostosis
Short broad distal phalanx of thumb
Short proximal phalanx
Skull base hypoplasia
Syndactyly
Synostosis of tubular bones
Vertebral malsegmentation
Wide thumb
Is A
Acrocephalosyndactyly
May Cause
Broad distal phalanx of thumb
Carpal and/or tarsal fusion
Cervical spine fusion
Congenital abnormality of great toe
Congenital fused vertebrae
Congenital hydrocephalus
Congenital premature craniosynostosis
Congenital vertebral abnormality
Duplication of great toe
Flat occiput
Hypertelorism
Radiohumeral synostosis
Radioulnar synostosis
Short broad distal phalanx of thumb
Short proximal phalanx
Skull base hypoplasia
Syndactyly
Synostosis of tubular bones
Vertebral malsegmentation
Wide thumb


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