Jackson-Weiss syndrome

MONDO:0007400

Jackson-Weiss syndrome (JWS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by foot malformations (tarsal and metatarsal fusions; short, broad, medially deviated great toes) and in some patients craniosynostosis with facial anomalies. Hands are normal in affected patients.

Also known as: JWS, Jackson-Weiss syndrome, craniosynostosis-midfacial hypoplasia-foot abnormalities syndrome, craniosynostosis, midfacial hypoplasia, and foot abnormalities

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