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    the abnormal fusion of neighboring digits. Synostosis within joints can cause ankylosis. Radioulnar synostosis is one of the more common failures of separation...
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    a clinical description of unilateral coronal synostosis. Children born with unilateral coronal synostosis develop due to compensatory mechanisms a skew...
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  • Thumbnail for Radioulnar synostosis
    Radioulnar synostosis is a rare condition where there is an abnormal connection (synostosis) between the radius and ulna bones of the forearm. This can...
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    metopic synostosis surgery is persistently good with reoperation hazards below 20%. In 1981 Anderson advised that craniofacial operations for synostosis should...
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    metatarsal synostosis, and polydactyly. A syndromic form of syndactyly known as syndactyly type V has metacarpal and metatarsal synostosis as symptoms...
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  • Thumbnail for Tetrasomy X
    increased height, clinodactyly (incurved pinky fingers), and radioulnar synostosis (fusion of the long bones in the forearm). Tetrasomy X is a rare condition...
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    associated with fragile X syndrome and Prader–Willi syndrome. Metopic synostosis, the early closure of metopic suture during skull development in children...
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    (underdevelopment); bowed ulna (forearm bone) and femur (thigh bone), synostosis of the radius (forearm bone), humerus (upper arm bone) and trapezoid (hand...
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    two or more entities to merge into one mass (in the case of bones, see synostosis). The tissue connecting the bones, often referred to as a "bar", may be...
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    of the occipital bone; also associated with isolated mendosal suture synostosis. Clinocephaly– flat cranium due to loss of cranial convexity; top of head...
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  • Thumbnail for Cohen syndrome
    Cohen syndrome (also known as Pepper syndrome or Cervenka syndrome) is a very rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder with varied expression, characterised...
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  • Thumbnail for XYYY syndrome
    include borderline to mild intellectual disability, infertility, radioulnar synostosis (the fusion of the long bones in the forearm), and in some cases tall...
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  • Radioulnar synostosis mental retardation hypotonia Radioulnar synostosis retinal pigment abnormalities Radio-ulnar synostosis type 1 Radio-ulnar synostosis type...
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    observed in tetrasomy and trisomy X, while clinodactyly and radioulnar synostosis are seen in all sex chromosome aneuploidies and taurodontism is specifically...
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    muscle tone Joint hyperflexibility Obesity Open bite Flat feet Radioulnar synostosis Strabismus Tall stature Taurodontism Tremor Other symptoms may include...
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  • Fig. 2 Skull deformities associated with single suture synostosis...
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  • protruding ears, coloboma, a cleft palate or palatal rugosity, radial synostosis, and short stature. It was first characterized by Abruzzo and Erickson...
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    the head and there is often some facial asymmetry. Depending on whether synostosis is involved, plagiocephaly divides into two groups: synostotic, with one...
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    view. Right hand. Deep dissection. Posterior (dorsal) view. Metacarpal synostosis Carpometacarpal bossing This article incorporates text in the public domain...
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    (secondary cartilaginous joints), which are formed of fibrocartilage, and from synostosis (ossified junctions), which is the fusion of two or more bones. Synchondroses...
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  • Thumbnail for Jackson–Weiss syndrome
    presentation The DDx for this condition includes metopic synostosis, as well as Lambdoida synostosis. Treatment for Jackson–Weiss syndrome can be done through...
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  • Srb's anomaly is the clinical condition describing synostosis, or fusion, between the first and second ribs. It may be either a partial or complete fusion...
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    ACTN1-related thrombocytopenia Amegakaryocytic thrombocytopenia with radio-ulnar synostosis ANKRD26 related thrombocytopenia Autosomal dominant thrombocytopenia Bernard–Soulier...
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    together, the ankylosis is termed osseous or complete and is an instance of synostosis. Excision of a completely ankylotic shoulder or elbow may restore free...
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    syndrome Haas syndrome Hanhart syndrome Holt–Oram syndrome Humeroradial synostosis Johnson–Munson syndrome Joubert syndrome McKusick–Kaufman syndrome Mermaid...
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  • Thumbnail for Cardiospondylocarpofacial syndrome
    High frequency of middle ear infections Rib synostosis Scoliosis Small foot Strabismus Tarsal synostosis Telecanthus Upslanted palpebral fissures Broad...
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  • Thumbnail for Craniosynostosis and dental anomalies
    brachycephaly, coronal synostosis, dolichocephaly, flat occiput, frontal bossing, maxilla hypoplasia, scaphocephaly, metopic synostosis, oxycephaly, prominent...
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    needed] The joint usually ossifies by the fourth decade of life, forming a synostosis.[citation needed] It is in line with[clarification needed] the T9 vertebra...
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  • Thumbnail for Ischiopatellar dysplasia
    syndrome, Patella aplasia, coxa vara, tarsal synostosis, Congenital coxa vara, patella aplasia and tarsal synostosis ischiocoxopodopatellar syndrome. Individuals...
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  • Thumbnail for Tibial hemimelia-polysyndactyly-triphalangeal thumb syndrome
    the tibia bone. Additional features include short stature, radio-ulnar synostosis, ectrodactyly and abnormalities of the carpals and metatarsals. Only 19...
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