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Renal hypodysplasia/aplasia 2(RHDA2)

MedGen UID:
816689
Concept ID:
C3810359
Disease or Syndrome
Synonym: RHDA2
 
Gene (location): FGF20 (8p22)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0014319
OMIM®: 615721

Definition

Renal hypodysplasia/aplasia belongs to a group of perinatally lethal renal diseases, including bilateral renal aplasia, unilateral renal agenesis with contralateral dysplasia (URA/RD), and severe obstructive uropathy. Renal aplasia falls at the most severe end of the spectrum of congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT; 610805), and usually results in death in utero or in the perinatal period. Families have been documented in which bilateral renal agenesis or aplasia coexists with unilateral renal aplasia, renal dysplasia, or renal aplasia with renal dysplasia, suggesting that these conditions may belong to a pathogenic continuum or phenotypic spectrum (summary by Joss et al., 2003; Humbert et al., 2014). For a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of renal hypodysplasia/aplasia, see RHDA1 (191830). [from OMIM]

Clinical features

From HPO
Bilateral renal agenesis
MedGen UID:
296299
Concept ID:
C1609433
Disease or Syndrome
A bilateral form of agenesis of the kidney.
Pulmonary hypoplasia
MedGen UID:
78574
Concept ID:
C0265783
Congenital Abnormality
A congenital abnormality in which the lung parenchyma is not fully developed. It may be associated with other congenital abnormalities.
Potter facies
MedGen UID:
78614
Concept ID:
C0266619
Congenital Abnormality
A facial appearance characteristic of a fetus or neonate due to oligohydramnios experienced in the womb, comprising ocular hypertelorism, low-set ears, receding chin, and flattening of the nose.
Redundant skin
MedGen UID:
154379
Concept ID:
C0581342
Pathologic Function
Loose and sagging skin often associated with loss of skin elasticity.
Anhydramnios
MedGen UID:
676568
Concept ID:
C0730379
Disease or Syndrome
A complete or near-complete lack of amniotic fluid surrounding a fetus. This finding can be observed sonographically in the third trimesters if the deepest pocket of amniotic fluid is less than or equal to 2 cm.

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