Proximal symphalangism
MONDO:0008511Proximal symphalangism is a very rare, genetic bone disorder characterized by ankylosis of the proximal interphalangeal joints, carpal and tarsal bone fusion, and conductive hearing loss in some patients.
Also known as: proximal symphalangism, proximal symphalangism (disease), symphalangism, Cushing type, Strasburger-Hawkins-Eldridge syndrome, Strasburger-Hawkins-Eldridge-Hargrave-McKusick syndrome, hereditary absence of proximal interphalangeal joints, hereditary absence of the proximal interphalangeal joints, vessel’s syndrome
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Disease
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Musculoskeletal system disorder
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Hereditary disease
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Human disease
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Developmental defect during embryogenesis
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Skeletal system disorder
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Congenital limb malformation
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Disease of genetic or genomic mechanism
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Autosomal dominant disease
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