Opis choroby * EnglishPolish Pobierz sekcję do PDF Definicja German syndrome is an autosomal recessive arthrogryposis syndrome, described in 5 cases. Three of the four known families with affected children were Ashkenazi Jews. German syndrome is characterized by arthrogryposis, hypotonia-hypokinesia sequence, and lymphedema. Patients present distinct craniofacial appearance (tall forehead and ''carp''-shaped mouth, cleft palate), contractures, severe hypotonia manifesting as motor delay, and swallowing difficulties. The disease has a severe morbidity and mortality rate and survivors present a small stature, hypotonia, frequent upper respiratory infections, and psychomotor delay. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1987. Dane Klasyfikacja Zespół wad wrodzonych Synonimy Hypotonia-arthrogryposis-facial dysmorphism-lymphedema syndrome Kod ORPHA 2077 Kod OMIM 231080 Kod ICD10 Q87.8 Kod ICD11 - *Źródło Rozszerzony opis choroby Pobierz sekcję do PDF Brak opisu rozszerzonego dla tej choroby. Opracowanie w toku. Orphanet - interntowa baza danych dotyczących rzadkich chorób i sierochych leków. ©INSERM 1999 - Dostępna na stronie www.orphanet.pl