- Nail-patella syndrome | About the Disease | GARD
People with Nail-patella syndrome are at an increased risk for developing high fluid pressure in the eye (glaucoma) and kidney disease Nail-patella syndrome is caused by genetic changes (pathogenic variants) in the LMX1B gene The syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner
- Nail-Patella Syndrome: Symptoms Causes - Cleveland Clinic
Nail-patella syndrome is a genetic condition that affects how nails and bones (usually elbows and kneecaps) develop Some people develop glaucoma or kidney disease
- Nail–patella syndrome - Wikipedia
Nail–patella syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that results in small, poorly developed or deformed nails (especially of thumbs) and - next in order frequency - hypoplastic kneecaps
- Nail-patella syndrome - UpToDate
It is characterized by limb and pelvic skeletal abnormalities (eg, hypoplastic or absent patella; dysplasia of elbows, including pterygia; and iliac horns), nail and distal digital abnormalities, and kidney disease
- Nail-patella syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics
Nail-patella syndrome is characterized by abnormalities of the nails, knees, elbows, and pelvis Explore symptoms, inheritance, genetics of this condition
- Nail-Patella Syndrome: What Is It, Causes, Signs, Symptoms . . . - Osmosis
What is nail-patella syndrome? Nail-patella syndrome (NPS), also known as hereditary onycho-osteodysplasia or Fong disease, is a rare genetic syndrome characterized by unusual changes in one’s nails, kneecaps (patellae), elbows, and iliac bones
- What Is Nail Patella Syndrome? Symptoms, Causes Diagnosis
Nail-Patella syndrome (NPS) is a rare, inherited disorder that affects the body’s connective tissue, impacting several systems including the skeletal structure, nails, kidneys, and eyes
- Nail-Patella Syndrome - Childrens Health Issues - Merck Manual . . .
Nail-patella syndrome is a rare hereditary disorder that results in abnormalities of the kidneys, bones, joints, toenails, and fingernails Nail-patella syndrome is caused by a mutation in a gene that plays an important role in the development of limbs and kidneys
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