Mondo Description Pelviscapular dysplasia (Cousin syndrome) is characterized by the association of pelviscapular dysplasia with epiphyseal abnormalities, congenital dwarfism and facial dysmorphism.
Uniprot Description Defined as pelviscapular dysplasia with epiphyseal abnormalities, congenital dwarfism and facial dysmorphy (frontal bossing, hypertelorism, narrow palpebral fissures, deep set globes, strabismus, low-set posteriory rotated and unusually formed external ears, dysplasia of conchae, small chin, short neck with redundant skin folds, and a low hairline). Intelligence may vary from normal to moderately impaired. Radiographic features comprise aplasia of the body of the scapula, hypoplasia of the iliac bone, humeroradial synosthosis, dislocation of the femoral heads, and moderate brachydactyly.
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This disease has been annotated by GARD as a rare disease.
Description from Mondo Disease Ontology.
Description from UniProt.
DataSources which have contributed target associations to this disease, and the identifiers by which the disease is referenced.
GARD:0001555
MESH:C535550
OMIM:260660
Orphanet:93333
SCTID:719299009
UMLS:C1850040
MONDO:0009845
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