Bohring-Opitz syndrome

MONDO:0011510

Bohring-Opitz syndrome is characterized by intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), failure to thrive, facial dysmorphism (prominent metopic suture and forehead nevus flammeus, a low frontal and temporal hairline with hirsutism, puffy cheeks, upslanting palpebral fissures, exophthalmos, hypertelorism, cleft lip and palate, retrognathia and low set ears), flexion deformities of the elbows and wrists, camptodactyly, ulnar deviation of the fingers, foot anomalies and severe developmental delay. Less than 20 patients have been described so far. Although the large majority of reported cases occurred sporadically, autosomal recessive inheritance has also been reported.

Also known as: Bohring syndrome, Bohring-Opitz syndrome, Bos syndrome, C-like syndrome, Oberklaid-Danks syndrome, Opitz trigonocephaly-like syndrome, BOHRING-Opitz syndrome, BOPS

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