Congenital sensory neuropathy with skeletal dysplasia. 1983

F B Axelrod, and J Pearson, and J Tepperberg, and B D Ackerman

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D009477 Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathies A group of inherited disorders characterized by degeneration of dorsal root and autonomic ganglion cells, and clinically by loss of sensation and autonomic dysfunction. There are five subtypes. Type I features autosomal dominant inheritance and distal sensory involvement. Type II is characterized by autosomal inheritance and distal and proximal sensory loss. Type III is DYSAUTONOMIA, FAMILIAL. Type IV features insensitivity to pain, heat intolerance, and mental deficiency. Type V is characterized by a selective loss of pain with intact light touch and vibratory sensation. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1995, Ch51, pp142-4) HSAN,HSAN Type I,HSAN Type II,HSAN Type IV,HSAN Type V,HSN Type I,HSN Type II,Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis, Congenital,Neuropathies, Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic,Pain Insensitivity with Anhidrosis, Congenital,Sensory Neuropathy, Hereditary,Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathies, Hereditary,Acroosteolysis, Giaccai Type,Acroosteolysis, Neurogenic,Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis,Familial Dysautonomia, Type 2,Familial Dysautonomia, Type II,Giaccai Type Acroosteolysis,HSAN (Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy),HSAN 1,HSAN 4,HSAN 5,HSAN I,HSAN IV,HSAN V,HSAN2,HSAN5,HSANII,Hereditary Sensory And Autonomic Neuropathy IV,Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy, Type 1,Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy, Type 2,Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy, Type 4,Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy, Type 5,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type 1,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type I,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type Ia,Hereditary Sensory Radicular Neuropathy,Hereditary Sensory Radicular Neuropathy, Recessive Form,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy 4,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type 1,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type 2,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type I,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type II,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type IV,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type V,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy, Type 4,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy, Type 5,Insensitivity to Pain, Congenital, with Anhidrosis,Neurogenic Acroosteolysis,Neuropathy Hereditary Sensory Radicular, Autosomal Dominant,Neuropathy Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Type 1,Neuropathy, Congenital Sensory,Neuropathy, Congenital Sensory, with Anhidrosis,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory And Autonomic, Type I,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory And Autonomic, Type V,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory Radicular, Autosomal Dominant,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory Radicular, Autosomal Recessive,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory, Type I,Neuropathy, Progressive Sensory, Of Children,Acroosteolyses, Neurogenic,Congenital Sensory Neuropathies,Congenital Sensory Neuropathy,HSANs (Hereditary Sensory Autonomic Neuropathy),HSN Type IIs,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathies,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy,Neurogenic Acroosteolyses,Neuropathies, Congenital Sensory,Neuropathies, Hereditary Sensory,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory,Sensory Neuropathies, Congenital,Sensory Neuropathies, Hereditary,Sensory Neuropathy, Congenital,Type I, HSAN,Type I, HSN,Type IV, HSAN
D001842 Bone and Bones A specialized CONNECTIVE TISSUE that is the main constituent of the SKELETON. The principal cellular component of bone is comprised of OSTEOBLASTS; OSTEOCYTES; and OSTEOCLASTS, while FIBRILLAR COLLAGENS and hydroxyapatite crystals form the BONE MATRIX. Bone Tissue,Bone and Bone,Bone,Bones,Bones and Bone,Bones and Bone Tissue,Bony Apophyses,Bony Apophysis,Condyle,Apophyses, Bony,Apophysis, Bony,Bone Tissues,Condyles,Tissue, Bone,Tissues, Bone
D003937 Diagnosis, Differential Determination of which one of two or more diseases or conditions a patient is suffering from by systematically comparing and contrasting results of diagnostic measures. Diagnoses, Differential,Differential Diagnoses,Differential Diagnosis
D004402 Dysautonomia, Familial An autosomal disorder of the peripheral and autonomic nervous systems limited to individuals of Ashkenazic Jewish descent. Clinical manifestations are present at birth and include diminished lacrimation, defective thermoregulation, orthostatic hypotension (HYPOTENSION, ORTHOSTATIC), fixed pupils, excessive SWEATING, loss of pain and temperature sensation, and absent reflexes. Pathologic features include reduced numbers of small diameter peripheral nerve fibers and autonomic ganglion neurons. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p1348; Nat Genet 1993;4(2):160-4) HSAN Type III,Hereditary-Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type III,Neuropathy, Hereditary and Autonomic, Type III,Riley-Day Syndrome,Dominant Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Type III,Familial Dysautonomia,HSAN (Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy) Type III,HSAN 3,HSAN III,HSAN3,HSN-III,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy Type 3,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Dominant, Type 3,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Dominant, Type III,Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Type 3, Dominant,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy 3,Neuropathy, Hereditary Sensory And Autonomic, Type III,Type 3 Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Dominant,Type III Hereditary Sensory Neuropathy, Dominant,Hereditary Sensory and Autonomic Neuropathy Type III,Riley Day Syndrome
D005269 Femur The longest and largest bone of the skeleton, it is situated between the hip and the knee. Trochanter,Greater Trochanter,Lesser Trochanter,Femurs,Greater Trochanters,Lesser Trochanters,Trochanter, Greater,Trochanter, Lesser,Trochanters,Trochanters, Greater,Trochanters, Lesser
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D006811 Humerus Bone in humans and primates extending from the SHOULDER JOINT to the ELBOW JOINT. Humeri,Greater Tubercle,Humeral Greater Tuberosity,Humeral Lesser Tuberosity,Lesser Tubercle,Olecranon Fossa,Olecranon Fossi,Greater Tubercles,Greater Tuberosities, Humeral,Greater Tuberosity, Humeral,Humeral Greater Tuberosities,Humeral Lesser Tuberosities,Lesser Tubercles,Lesser Tuberosities, Humeral,Lesser Tuberosity, Humeral,Tubercle, Greater,Tubercles, Greater
D013497 Sural Nerve A branch of the tibial nerve which supplies sensory innervation to parts of the lower leg and foot. Nerve, Sural,Nerves, Sural,Sural Nerves
D013977 Tibia The second longest bone of the skeleton. It is located on the medial side of the lower leg, articulating with the FIBULA laterally, the TALUS distally, and the FEMUR proximally. Tibias

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