Aagenaes syndrome

MONDO:0008966

Cholestasis-lymphedema syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis, often lessening and becoming intermittent with age, and severe chronic lymphedema which mainly affects the lower limbs. Patients often present with fat malabsorption leading to failure to thrive, fat soluble vitamin deficiency with bleeding, rickets, and neuropathy. In 25% of cases, cirrhosis occurs during childhood or later in life.

Also known as: Aagenaes syndrome, Chls, LCS, LCS1, cholestasis lymphedema syndrome, cholestasis-lymphedema syndrome, lymphedema cholestasis syndrome, lymphedema-cholestasis syndrome

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