CHIME syndrome

Zunich–Kaye syndrome, also known as Zunich neuroectodermal syndrome, is a rare congenital ichthyosis first described in 1983. It is also referred to as CHIME syndrome, after its main symptoms (colobomas, heart defects, ichthyosiform dermatosis, intellectual disability, and either ear defects or epilepsy). [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
Coloboma-heart defect-ichthyosis-mental retardation-ear defect syndrome
Zunich neuroectodermal syndrome
Zunich-Kaye syndrome
May Cause
Brachydactyly
Coloboma
Congenital heart disease
Deafness
Gigantism
Ichthyosis
Intellectual deficit
Coloboma-heart defect-ichthyosis-mental retardation-ear defect syndrome
Zunich neuroectodermal syndrome
Zunich-Kaye syndrome