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3MC syndrome

Disease Summary
Associated Targets (3)
Tbio

2

Tchem

1


GARD Rare
Mondo Description 3MC syndrome describes a rare developmental disorder, that unifies the overlapping autosomal recessive disorders previously known as Carnevale, Mingarelli, Malpuech and Michels syndromes, characterized by a spectrum of developmental anomalies that include distinctive facial dysmorphism (i.e. hypertelorism, blepharophimosis, blepharoptosis, highly arched eyebrows), cleft lip and/or palate, craniosynostosis, learning disability, radioulnar synostosis and genital and vesicorenal anomalies. Less common features reported include anterior chamber defects, cardiac anomalies (e.g. ventricular septal defect), caudal appendage, umbilical hernia/omphalocele and diastasis recti.
Disease Ontology Description A syndrome characterized by blepharophimosis, blepharoptosis, highly arched eyebrows hypertelorism, cleft lip and palate, postnatal growth deficiency, cognitive impairment, hearing loss and, in a smaller percentage of cases, craniosynostosis, radioulnar synostosis and genital and vesicorenal anomalies. It encompasses four disorders that were previously designated the Malpuech, Michels, Mingarelli and Carnevale syndromes.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0017398:  3MC syndrome
GARD:0001118: 
OMIMPS:257920: 
Orphanet:293843: 
SCTID:720756005: 
UMLS:CN230015: