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Disproportionate shortening of the tibia

MedGen UID:
812846
Concept ID:
C3806516
Finding
Synonym: Marked shortening of tibia
 
HPO: HP:0005766

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVDisproportionate shortening of the tibia

Conditions with this feature

Short-rib thoracic dysplasia 6 with or without polydactyly
MedGen UID:
44252
Concept ID:
C0024507
Disease or Syndrome
Short-rib thoracic dysplasia (SRTD) with or without polydactyly refers to a group of autosomal recessive skeletal ciliopathies that are characterized by a constricted thoracic cage, short ribs, shortened tubular bones, and a 'trident' appearance of the acetabular roof. SRTD encompasses Ellis-van Creveld syndrome (EVC) and the disorders previously designated as Jeune syndrome or asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy (ATD), short rib-polydactyly syndrome (SRPS), and Mainzer-Saldino syndrome (MZSDS). Polydactyly is variably present, and there is phenotypic overlap in the various forms of SRTDs, which differ by visceral malformation and metaphyseal appearance. Nonskeletal involvement can include cleft lip/palate as well as anomalies of major organs such as the brain, eye, heart, kidneys, liver, pancreas, intestines, and genitalia. Some forms of SRTD are lethal in the neonatal period due to respiratory insufficiency secondary to a severely restricted thoracic cage, whereas others are compatible with life (summary by Huber and Cormier-Daire, 2012 and Schmidts et al., 2013). There is phenotypic overlap with the cranioectodermal dysplasias (Sensenbrenner syndrome; see CED1, 218330). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of short-rib thoracic dysplasia, see SRTD1 (208500).
Endove syndrome, limb-only type
MedGen UID:
1787128
Concept ID:
C5543128
Disease or Syndrome
Limb-only ENDOVE syndrome (ENDOVESL) is characterized by marked mesomelic shortening and deformation of the lower limbs due to severe hypoplasia of the tibia and fibula. Patients also exhibit abnormalities of the digits of the hands and feet, with cutaneous and osseous syndactyly as well as dysplastic, missing, and/or volar nails. In addition, genitourinary anomalies have been observed (Allou et al., 2021).

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Diagnosis

Bownass L, Abbs S, Armstrong R, Baujat G, Behzadi G, Berentsen RD, Burren C, Calder A, Cormier-Daire V, Newbury-Ecob R, Foulds N, Juliusson PB, Kant SG, Lefroy H, Mehta SG, Merckoll E, Michot C, Monsell F, Offiah AC, Richards A, Rosendahl K, Rustad CF, Shears D, Tveten K, Wellesley D, Wordsworth P; Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study, Smithson S
Am J Med Genet A 2019 Sep;179(9):1884-1894. Epub 2019 Jul 16 doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.61282. PMID: 31313512
Meyer MF, Menken KU, Zimny S, Hellmich B, Schatz H
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2003 May;111(3):177-81. doi: 10.1055/s-2003-39780. PMID: 12784193
Rezza E, Iannaccone G, Lendvai D
Pediatr Radiol 1984;14(5):323-7. doi: 10.1007/BF01601885. PMID: 6472918

Clinical prediction guides

Bownass L, Abbs S, Armstrong R, Baujat G, Behzadi G, Berentsen RD, Burren C, Calder A, Cormier-Daire V, Newbury-Ecob R, Foulds N, Juliusson PB, Kant SG, Lefroy H, Mehta SG, Merckoll E, Michot C, Monsell F, Offiah AC, Richards A, Rosendahl K, Rustad CF, Shears D, Tveten K, Wellesley D, Wordsworth P; Deciphering Developmental Disorders Study, Smithson S
Am J Med Genet A 2019 Sep;179(9):1884-1894. Epub 2019 Jul 16 doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.61282. PMID: 31313512

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