tailieunhanh - The Gale Genetic Disorders of encyclopedia vol 2 - part 6

nhiễm khuẩn hô hấp. Do đó, điều quan trọng để đảm bảo rằng chất nhầy không xây dựng ở những bệnh nhân đường hô hấp như điều này có thể hỗ trợ các bệnh nhiễm trùng do virus và vi khuẩn. | Resources ORGANIZATIONS MAGIC Foundation for Children s Growth. 1327 N. Harlem Ave. Oak Park IL 60302. 708 383-0808 or 800 3624423. Fax 708 383-0899. mary@. http . Yahoo Groups Russell-Silver syndrome Support Group. http group RSS-Support . WEBSITES Parker Brandon. Russell-Silver Syndrome. http www . bsp0002 . February 28 2001 . Russell-Silver Syndrome. Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man. http entrez dispomim .cgi id 180860 . Russell-Silver Syndrome. WebMD. http content asset adam_disease_silver_syndrome . Paul A. Johnson Russell-Silver syndrome GALE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GENETIC DISORDERS 1017 S I Saethre-Chotzen syndrome Definition Saethre-Chotzen syndrome is an inherited disorder that affects one in every 50 000 individuals. The syndrome is characterized by early and uneven fusion of the bones that make the skull cranium . This affects the shape of the head and face which may cause the two sides to appear unequal. The eyelids are droopy the eyes widely spaced. The disorder is also associated with minor birth defects of the hands and feet. In addition some individuals have mild mental retardation. Some individuals with Saethre-Chotzen syndrome may require some medical or surgical intervention. Description Saethre-Chotzen say-thre chote-zen syndrome belongs to a group of rare genetic disorders with cran-iosynostosis. Craniosynostosis means there is premature closure of the sutures seams between certain bones of the cranium. This causes the shape of the head to be tall asymmetric or otherwise altered in shape acrocephaly . There is also webbing syndactyly of certain fingers and toes. Another name for Saethre-Chotzen syndrome is acrocephalosyndactyly type III. It is one of the more mild craniosynostosis syndromes. The story of Saethre-Chotzen syndrome goes back to the early 1930s. It was then that a Norwegian psychiatrist Haakon Saethre wrote about

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