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Bartsocas-Papas syndrome is a form of popliteal pterygium syndrome and is a very rare disease characterized by congenital craniofacial anomalies, popliteal webbing, and genitourinary and musculoskeletal anomalies. It was first described by Dr. Christos Bartsocas and is more specifically an autosomal recessive popliteal pterygium syndrome. [8]
A webbed neck, or pterygium colli, is a congenital skin fold that runs along the sides of the neck down to the shoulders. There are many variants. There are many variants. Signs and symptoms
Autosomal dominant multiple pterygium syndrome is a cutaneous condition inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. [2] Society
Bartsocas-Papas syndrome is caused by genetic mutations. [2] These can be hereditary, when parents pass them down to their children, or they may occur randomly.Genetic mutations may also result from viruses, environmental factors, e.g. UV radiation from sunlight exposure, or a combination of these factors.
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Popliteal pterygium syndrome, a congenital condition affecting the face, limbs, or genitalia but named after the wing-like structural anomaly behind the knee. Pterygium (eye) or surfer's eye, a growth on the cornea of the eye. Pterygium colli or webbed neck, a congenital skin fold of the neck down to the shoulders.
Social Security has two other funding sources: benefit taxes on some seniors and interest income earned on money in the program's trust funds. But both of those are in danger right now. The ...
Hypoplastic left heart syndrome; Infantile polycystic kidney disease; Iniencephaly; Intracranial teratoma; Intrauterine growth retardation; Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome; Limb body wall complex; Macrosomia; Meconium cyst; Meconium ileus; Microcephaly; Multicystic dysplastic kidney; Multiple pterygium syndrome; Oligohydramnios; Omphalocele ...