- ... Search term GeneReviews Advanced Search Help < Prev Next > Nail-Patella Syndrome Synonym: LMX1B -Related Nail-Patella Syndrome Elizabeth Sweeney , ... organizations. For information on selection criteria, click here . Nail Patella Syndrome Worldwide Nail Patella Syndrome Worldwide is the official ...
- ... published></health-condition-summary><health-condition-summary ><name >Nail-patella syndrome</name><ghr-page >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/ ...
- ... topic><topic ><url >https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/nail-patella-syndrome</url><title >Nail-patella syndrome</title><other_names >< ...
- ... lack of neurologic sequelae in conorenal syndrome LMX1B Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) AD NPS is assoc w/classic clinical tetrad of changes in nails, knees, & elbows, & presence of iliac horns. In NPS ...
- ... Adrenal calcifications Hepatic fibrosis & cirrhosis; intestinal malabsorption LMX1B Nail-patella syndrome AD Steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome; sensorineural hearing loss ...
- ... AR Onychauxis, hyponychia, & onycholysis Nonsyndromic nail disorder LMX1B Nail-patella syndrome AD Classic clinical tetrad of changes in nails, knees, & elbows, & presence of iliac horns Nails may ...
- ... runs from the lower lids inwards & upwards) LMX1B Nail-patella syndrome AD Absent patella; renal anomalies; flexion deformities of knees & hips, clubfoot Proteinuria; open-angle glaucoma; nail changes RECQL4 RAPADILINO syndrome (OMIM 266280 ) AR Patellar hypoplasia; hearing loss; cleft ...
- ... DD, cognitive impairment (OMIM 609049 ) LMX1B 2 AD Nail-patella syndrome : limb & pelvic abnormalities (absent or hypoplastic patella, elbow abnormalities, iliac horns), absent or dystrophic nails & distal digital abnormalities, eye ... syndrome : a non-progressive limited horizontal eye movement accompanied ...
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