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Terminal osseous dysplasia and pigmentary defect syndrome (disorder)
Terminal osseous dysplasia and pigmentary defect syndrome
Syndrome with characteristics of malformation of the hands and feet, pigmentary skin lesions on the face and scalp and digital fibromatosis. It has been described in 18 females, six of whom came from four different generations of the same family. Phenotypic expression is very heterogeneous. In the majority of patients, the bone dysplasia is limited to the hands and feet but shortening and/or bowing of the bones of the arms and legs has been reported in severe cases. The pigmentary lesions and digital fibromatosis appear a few months after birth. There is evidence that the syndrome is caused by mutation in the FLNA gene. The syndrome is transmitted as an in utero male-lethal X-linked dominant trait, explaining the large number of miscarriages reported in the affected families.
syndroom van terminale botdysplasie en pigmentdefect
terminale botdysplasie-pigmentatiedefect-syndroom
Id723578001
StatusPrimitive
Associated morphologyDysplasia
Finding siteBone structure
OccurrenceCongenital
Pathological processPathological developmental process
Associated morphologyHyperpigmentation
Finding siteSkin structure
OccurrenceCongenital
Pathological processPathological developmental process
DHD Diagnosis thesaurus reference set
ICD-10 complex map reference set
TargetQ87.2
RuleTRUE
AdviceALWAYS Q87.2 | POSSIBLE REQUIREMENT FOR ADDITIONAL CODE TO FULLY DESCRIBE DISEASE OR CONDITION
CorrelationSNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified