Coffin-Lowry Syndrome
Dental anomalies are common and include small teeth, malpositioning, open bite, hypodontia of secondary teeth, advanced or delayed eruption of primary teeth, and premature[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
terminal phalanges Drumstick shaped digital bones 0006129 Generalized hypotonia Decreased muscle tone Low muscle tone [ more ] 0001290 Highly arched eyebrow Arched eyebrows[rarediseases.info.nih.gov]
Figure 2: CLS: At 10 years of age, radiograph showed: tapering fingers; and tufted drumstick appeaarance to terminal phalanges.[alliedacademies.org]
Distal Symphalangism
Drumstick terminal phalanges Duplication of the distal phalanx of hand Fusion of midphalangeal joints Long distal phalanx of finger Metacarpophalangeal synostosis Osteolytic[rgd.mcw.edu]
Missing:
Delayed Eruption of Primary and Secondary Teeth
Cleidocranial Dysplasia
[…] shedding of primary teeth and also eruption of secondary teeth.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
(hyperdontia) in the primary and secondary dentition resulting in crowding and malocclusion, retention of deciduous teeth, delayed eruption of secondary dentition and failure[orpha.net]
Rehabilitation on Diabetes, Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM) on 6th April 2006 with complaints of not growing according to his age, a wide gap over the head since birth and delayed[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges
Familial Short Stature
The eruption of primary and secondary teeth may be delayed for up to 1.3 years in children with growth hormone deficiency, 16 up to 1.5 years in children with constitutional[aafp.org]
The eruption of primary and secondary teeth may be delayed for up to 1.3 years in children with growth hormone deficiency, up to 1.5 years in children with CDGP and more than[patient.info]
Comparing a child's dental age with established norms provides an indirect assessment of skeletal age. 15 Some conditions may cause delayed tooth eruption, leading to delayed[aafp.org]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges
Gingival Fibromatosis-Progressive Deafness Syndrome
primary teeth eruption, failure of secondary teeth eruption, corneal dystrophy, aggressive behaviour [ 192 – 194 ].[ojrd.biomedcentral.com]
[…] hypertrophy/ Corneal dystrophy, corneal dystrophy with gum hypertrophy, Rutherfurd syndrome Autosomal dominant unknown unknown Infancy, neoneatal Gingival fibromatosis, delayed[ojrd.biomedcentral.com]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges
Pulmonary Arteriosclerosis
phalanges of the fingers or toes becomes hypertrophied and the nail finally curves excessively, giving a drumstick appearance.[barnardhealth.us]
[…] travel from the site of injection to the site of appearance, usually after it passes through the lungs or lesser circulation. clubbing A condition in which soft tissue of the terminal[barnardhealth.us]
Missing:
Delayed Eruption of Primary and Secondary Teeth
Micrognathism
(hyperdontia) in the primary and secondary dentition resulting in crowding and malocclusion, retention of deciduous teeth, delayed eruption of secondary dentition and failure[findzebra.com]
[…] to shed the primary teeth.[findzebra.com]
[…] large, wide-open fontanels at birth that may persist throughout life, and a wide spectrum of dental anomalies including abnormal dentition, uniform or chaotic supernumerary teeth[findzebra.com]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges
Familial Congenital Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction
Dental Children and young adults with DS are at risk for: Significant delay in eruption of both primary and secondary teeth Missing and/or malformed teeth Dental crowding[medicalhomeportal.org]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges
Bloch Sulzberger Syndrome
These abnormalities include a delay in the eruption of primary teeth; abnormal contours of teeth, giving them a peg-like or cone-shaped appearance; or the congenital absence[rarediseases.org]
[…] of both primary and secondary teeth (anodontia); or small teeth, (microdontia).[rarediseases.org]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges
Oculodentodigital Dysplasia
Dental conditions frequently seen with this condition include: delayed eruption of primary or secondary (permanent) teeth, crowded/misaligned teeth, and increased incidence[polkdentistry.com]
Missing:
'Drumstick' Terminal Phalanges