The nail-patella syndrome. 1966

R Jenkins

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009261 Nail-Patella Syndrome A syndrome of multiple abnormalities characterized by the absence or hypoplasia of the PATELLA and congenital nail dystrophy. It is a genetically determined autosomal dominant trait. Osteo-Onychodysplasia, Hereditary,Osterreicher Syndrome,Pelvic Horn Syndrome,Turner-Kieser Syndrome,Fong Disease,Hereditary Onycho-Osteodysplasia,Hereditary Osteo-Onychodysplasias,Onychoosteodysplasia,Disease, Fong,Hereditary Osteo-Onychodysplasia,Nail Patella Syndrome,Osteo Onychodysplasia, Hereditary,Osteo-Onychodysplasias, Hereditary,Syndrome, Nail-Patella,Syndrome, Osterreicher,Syndrome, Pelvic Horn,Syndrome, Turner-Kieser,Turner Kieser Syndrome
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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