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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia abstract "Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia or Jeune syndrome is a ciliopathy.It is also known as \"Jeune syndrome\".It was described in 1955.Types include:Jeune syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the way a child’s cartilage and bones develop. It begins before the child is born. Jeune syndrome affects the child's rib cage, pelvis, arms and legs.Usually, problems with the rib cage cause the most serious health problems for children with Jeune syndrome. Their rib cages (thorax) are smaller and narrower than usual. This can keep the child's lungs from developing fully or expanding when the child inhales. The child may breathe rapidly and shallowly. They may have trouble breathing when they have an upper or lower respiratory infection, like pneumonia.Breathing trouble can range from mild to severe. In some children, it’s not noticeable, aside from fast breathing. In most children, breathing problems are serious. About 60% to 70% of children with this condition die from respiratory failure as babies or young children.Children with Jeune syndrome who survive often develop problems with their kidneys, another serious feature of Jeune syndrome. Over time their kidneys may fail (called “renal failure”), which means they need dialysis (a process for filtering blood using a machine) or a kidney transplant to survive.As a result, few children with Jeune syndrome live into their teen years.Children with Jeune syndrome have a form of dwarfism. They are short in stature, and their arms and legs are shorter than most people’s.Another name for Jeune syndrome is asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy (pronounced as-FIK-see-ate-ing tho-RASS-ik DISS-troh-fee). This diagnosis is grouped with other chest problems called thoracic (pronounced tho-RASS-ik) insufficiency syndrome (TIS). TIS is often caused by skeletal problems, such as scoliosis (in which the spine curves to the side) or other problems with the formation of the ribs.".
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ciliopathy.
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia".
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia wikiPageWikiLinkText "asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia".
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia caption "CXR of a newborn with asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia. Note the short ribs.".
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia name "Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia".
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia subject Category:Ciliopathy.
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia hypernym Ciliopathy.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia type Disease.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia type Defect.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia type Disorder.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia type Thing.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia type Q12136.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia comment "Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia or Jeune syndrome is a ciliopathy.It is also known as \"Jeune syndrome\".It was described in 1955.Types include:Jeune syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects the way a child’s cartilage and bones develop. It begins before the child is born. Jeune syndrome affects the child's rib cage, pelvis, arms and legs.Usually, problems with the rib cage cause the most serious health problems for children with Jeune syndrome.".
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia label "Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia".
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia sameAs Q4807981.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia sameAs Asphyxierende_Thoraxdysplasie.
- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia sameAs Distrofia_torácica_asfixiante.
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia depiction JeunessyndromeAP.png.
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- Asphyxiating_thoracic_dysplasia name "Asphyxiating thoracic dysplasia".