Polydactyly-myopia syndrome

MONDO:0008268

Polydactyly-myopia syndrome is an exceedingly rare autosomal dominant developmental anomaly reported in 1986 in nine individuals among four generations of the same family. The syndrome is characterized clinically by four-limb postaxial polydactyly and progressive myopia. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1986.

Also known as: Czeizel-Brooser syndrome, polydactyly-myopia syndrome, Czeizel Brooser syndrome, PMS, polydactyly myopia syndrome, polydactyly, postaxial, with progressive myopia, postaxial polydactyly with progressive myopia, postaxial polydactyly-progressive myopia syndrome

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