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Ogden syndrome

Disease Summary
Associated Targets (4)
Tbio

3

Tchem

1


GARD Rare
Mondo Description Ogden syndrome is a rare, genetic progeroid syndrome characterized by a variable phenotype including postnatal growth delay, severe global developmental delay, hypotonia, non-specific dysmorphic facies with aged appearance and cryptorchidism, as well as cardiac arrthymias and skeletal anomalies. Patients typically present with widely opened fontanels, mainly truncal hypotonia, a waddling gait with hypertonia of the extremities, small hands and feet, broad great toes, scoliosis and redundant skin with lack of subcutaneous fat.
Uniprot Description An enzymatic deficiency resulting in postnatal growth failure with severe delays and dysmorphic features. It is clinically characterized by wrinkled forehead, prominent eyes, widely opened anterior and posterior fontanels, downsloping palpebral fissures, thickened lids, large ears, flared nares, hypoplastic alae, short columella, protruding upper lip, and microretrognathia. There are also delayed closing of fontanels and broad great toes. Skin is characterized by redundancy or laxity with minimal subcutaneous fat, cutaneous capillary malformations, and very fine hair and eyebrows. Death results from cardiogenic shock following arrhythmia.
Disease Ontology Description An X-linked disease characterized by postnatal growth failure, severely delayed psychomotor development, variable dysmorphic features, and hypotonia and has_material_basis_in X-linked recessive or X-linked dominant mutation in the NAA10 gene on chromosome Xq28.
Mondo Term and Equivalent IDs
MONDO:0010457:  Ogden syndrome
GARD:0000188: 
MESH:C536107: 
Orphanet:276432: 
UMLS:C3275447: