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Saethre-Chotzen syndrome
Saethre-Chotzen syndrome
Classification & external resources
| OMIM |
101400 |
| DiseasesDB |
29331 |
| MeSH |
D000168 |
Saethre-Chotzen syndrome, also known as acrocephalosyndactyly type 3 (ACS III) and Chotzen syndrome is a very rare congenital syndrome characterised by craniosynostosis (premature closure of one or more of the sutures between the bones of the skull). It is an autosomal dominant disorder with the error being in the TWIST transcription factor.
Features
Classic features include:
- synostosis of the coronal sutures of the skull resulting in characteristic faces including ptosis, facial asymmetry and small ears
- syndactyly of the fingers, particularly of the second and third digits
- Intelligence is usually normal. Some affected individuls may have mild to moderate mental retardation.
Epidemiology
The incidence of this rare syndrome is estimated at between 1 in 25-50,000 live births.
See also
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