(Edward's syndrome), (7) Hay-Wells syndrome (a variant of the ectodactyly-ectodermal dysplasia-cleft lip palate syndrome), (8) popliteal pterygium syndrome (characterised by intercrural webbing of the lower limbs), (9) CHANDS (curly hair-ankyloblepharon-nail dysplasia)(10) and cleft lip ...
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical GeneticsRichieri-Costa A ( 1991 ): Antecubital pterygium and cleft lip/palate presenting as signs of the nail-patella syndrome: report of a Brazilian family . Am J Med Genet 38 : 9 – 12 ....
nounAn instrument employed in the operation for the removal of a pterygium from the cornea. nounA forward growth of the eponychium over the nail-plate. nounInzoologyandanatomy, a limb or member of one of the vertebrates, as a fish, in the most general sense, without reference to its spe...
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Popliteal pterygium syndrome (PPS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder, thought to occur with an incidence of approximately 1 in 300 000 live births. The main clinical manifestations are popliteal webbing, cleft lip, cleft palate, lower lip pits, syndactyly, and genital and nail anomalies. This...
Pterygium inversum unguis: aberrantly regulated keratinization in the nail isthmus. British Association of Dermatologist. 2009; 34:514-515Oiso N, Narita T, Tsuruta D, Kawara S, Kawada A. Pterygium inversum unguis: aberrantly regulated keratinization in the nail isthmus. 2009;34(7):e514-515...
1. (Pathology) pathol an abnormal tissue growth over the corner of the eye 2. (Medicine) pathol an abnormal growth of the cuticle over the nail plate 3. (Medicine) pathol a web of skin found on the neck or between digits 4. (Anatomy) anatomy obsolete any of various wing-like structure...