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Connective tissue disorder due to lysyl hydroxylase-3 deficiency (disorder)
Connective tissue disorder due to lysyl hydroxylase-3 deficiency
Connective tissue disorder due to LH3 deficiency
Bone fragility, contractures, arterial rupture, deafness syndrome
A rare genetic disease caused by lack of lysyl hydroxylase-3 (LH3) activity with characteristics of multiple tissue and organ involvement, including skeletal abnormalities (club foot, progressive scoliosis, osteopenia, pathologic fractures), ocular involvement (flat retinae, myopia, cataracts) and hair, nail and skin anomalies (coarse, abnormally distributed hair, skin blistering, reduced palmar creases, hypoplastic nails). Patients also present intrauterine growth retardation, facial dysmorphism (flat facial profile, low-set ears, shallow orbits, short and upturned nose, downturned corners of mouth) and joint flexion contractures. Growth and developmental delay, bilateral sensorineural deafness, friable diaphragm and later-onset spontaneous vascular ruptures are additional reported features. The disorder is caused by mutation in the PLOD3 gene, which encodes lysyl hydroxylase-3
bindweefselaandoening door lysylhydroxylase-3-deficiƫntie
bindweefselaandoening door deficiƫntie van LH-3
Id763318007
StatusPrimitive
Associated morphologyMorphologically abnormal structure
Finding siteBone structure
OccurrenceCongenital
Pathological processPathological developmental process
Associated morphologyMorphologically abnormal structure
Finding siteFace structure
OccurrenceCongenital
Pathological processPathological developmental process
DHD Diagnosis thesaurus reference set
ICD-10 complex map reference set
TargetQ87.8
RuleTRUE
AdviceALWAYS Q87.8 | POSSIBLE REQUIREMENT FOR ADDITIONAL CODE TO FULLY DESCRIBE DISEASE OR CONDITION
CorrelationSNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified