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Spondyloperipheral dysplasia

disorder
SNOMED 702339001CUI C0796173

Overview

Source: MedlinePlus.gov, National Library of Medicine. Not a substitute for medical advice.

Signs & Symptoms

Based on Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) disease-phenotype annotations.

Acetabular angle flat
Always present (100%)HP:0003180
Acetabular spurs
Always present (100%)HP:0010454
Brachydactyly
Always present (100%)HP:0001156
Decreased body height
Always present (100%)HP:0004322
Flat capital femoral epiphyses
Always present (100%)HP:0003370
Flat nasal bridge
Always present (100%)HP:0005280
Hypoplastic/small distal phalanx of the 3rd finger
Always present (100%)HP:0004180
Hypoplastic/small distal phalanx of the 4th finger
Always present (100%)HP:0009290
Limited forearm extension
Always present (100%)HP:0001377
Ovoid vertebral bodies
Always present (100%)HP:0003300
Rhizomelic arm shortening
Always present (100%)HP:0004991
Rhizomelic leg shortening
Always present (100%)HP:0012106
Severe myopia
Always present (100%)HP:0011003
Short distal phalanx of the 2nd finger
Always present (100%)HP:0009566
Short distal phalanx of the 5th finger
Always present (100%)HP:0004227
Short neck
Always present (100%)HP:0000470
Short toes
Always present (100%)HP:0001831
Shortened long bones of hand
Always present (100%)HP:0010049
Shortening of all middle phalanges of the fingers
Always present (100%)HP:0006110
vertebral endplate irregularity
Always present (100%)HP:0003301
Absent styloid process of ulna
HP:0005068
Barrel chest
HP:0001552
Boxer-like facial appearance
HP:0000339
Broad palm
HP:0001169
Broad thumbs
HP:0011304
Cone-shaped epiphyses of the fingers
HP:0010230
Distal phalangeal hypoplasia
HP:0009882
Flattened vertebral bodies
HP:0000926
Hunched back
HP:0002808
Hypoplasia of the ulna
HP:0003022

Quick Facts

SNOMED CT
702339001
UMLS CUI
C0796173
Fully Specified Name
Spondyloperipheral dysplasia (disorder)
Specialists
0
Diagnostic Biomarkers
0
HPO Phenotypes
30
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Clinical content is derived from the SNOMED CT clinical ontology and curated medical knowledge graphs.