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- Dysmorphic_feature abstract "A dysmorphic feature is a difference of body structure. It can be an isolated finding in an otherwise normal individual, or it can be related to a congenital disorder, genetic syndrome, or birth defect. Dysmorphology is the study of dysmorphic features, their origins and proper nomenclature. One of the key challenges in identifying and describing dysmorphic features is the use and understanding of specific terms between different individuals. Clinical geneticists and pediatricians are usually those most closely involved with the identification and description of dysmorphic features, as most are apparent during childhood.Dysmorphic features can vary from isolated, mild anomalies such as clinodactyly or synophrys to severe congenital anomalies, such as heart defects and holoprosencephaly. In some cases, dysmorphic features are part of a larger clinical picture, sometimes known as a sequence, syndrome or association. Recognizing the patterns of dysmorphic features is an important part of a geneticist's diagnostic process, as many genetic disease present with a common collection of features. There are several commercially available databases that allow clinicians to input their observed features in a patient to generate a differential diagnosis. These databases are not infallible, as they require on the clinician to provide their own experience, particularly when the observed clinical features are general. A male child with short stature and hypertelorism could have several different disorders, as these findings are not highly specific. However a finding such as 2,3-toe syndactyly is raises the index of suspicion for Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome.Dysmorphic features are invariably present from birth, although some are not immediately apparent upon visual inspection. They can be divided into groups based on their origin, including malformations (abnormal development), disruptions (damage to previously normal tissue), deformations (damage caused by an outside physical force) and dysplasias (abnormal growth or organization within a tissue).".
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- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageRevisionID "707143084".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Association_(medicine).
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Body_shape.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medical_genetics.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Clinodactyly.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_disorder.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Deformity.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Dysplasia.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Geneticist.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Genetics.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Holoprosencephaly.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Hypertelorism.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Pediatrics.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Sequence.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Short_stature.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Smith–Lemli–Opitz_syndrome.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Syndactyly.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Syndrome.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink Unibrow.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLink File:Pitt-rogers-danks_syndrome.jpg.
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dysmorphic feature".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Facial features".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "dysmorphic feature".
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- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "dysmorphism".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "facial abnormalities".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "facial features".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageWikiLinkText "mild dysmorphism".
- Dysmorphic_feature wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dysmorphic_feature subject Category:Body_shape.
- Dysmorphic_feature subject Category:Medical_genetics.
- Dysmorphic_feature hypernym Difference.
- Dysmorphic_feature type Disease.
- Dysmorphic_feature comment "A dysmorphic feature is a difference of body structure. It can be an isolated finding in an otherwise normal individual, or it can be related to a congenital disorder, genetic syndrome, or birth defect. Dysmorphology is the study of dysmorphic features, their origins and proper nomenclature. One of the key challenges in identifying and describing dysmorphic features is the use and understanding of specific terms between different individuals.".
- Dysmorphic_feature label "Dysmorphic feature".
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs Q1269290.
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs Dysmorphie.
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs Dysmorphie.
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs Dismorfismo.
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs Dysmorfie.
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs m.02w3j9v.
- Dysmorphic_feature sameAs Q1269290.
- Dysmorphic_feature wasDerivedFrom Dysmorphic_feature?oldid=707143084.
- Dysmorphic_feature depiction Pitt-rogers-danks_syndrome.jpg.
- Dysmorphic_feature isPrimaryTopicOf Dysmorphic_feature.