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- Q1154764 subject Q6902466.
- Q1154764 subject Q8482266.
- Q1154764 abstract "DOOR (Deafness, Onychdystrophy, Osteodystrophy, and Mental Retardation) Syndrome is a genetic disease which is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion. DOOR syndrome is characterized by mental retardation, sensorineural deafness, abnormal nails and phalanges of the hands and feet, and variable seizures. A similar deafness-onychodystrophy syndrome is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait and has no mental retardation. Some authors have proposed that it may be the same as Eronen Syndrome, but since both disorders are extremely rare it is hard to make a determination.".
- Q1154764 icd10 "Q87.8".
- Q1154764 omim "220500".
- Q1154764 wikiPageExternalLink www.doorssyndrome.org.
- Q1154764 wikiPageExternalLink home.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q1057892.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q178694.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q183560.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q200779.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q36864.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q6279182.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q6531938.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902466.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q8482266.
- Q1154764 wikiPageWikiLink Q928697.
- Q1154764 icd "Q87.8".
- Q1154764 name "DOOR syndrome".
- Q1154764 omim "220500".
- Q1154764 type Disease.
- Q1154764 type Thing.
- Q1154764 type Q12136.
- Q1154764 comment "DOOR (Deafness, Onychdystrophy, Osteodystrophy, and Mental Retardation) Syndrome is a genetic disease which is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion. DOOR syndrome is characterized by mental retardation, sensorineural deafness, abnormal nails and phalanges of the hands and feet, and variable seizures. A similar deafness-onychodystrophy syndrome is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait and has no mental retardation.".
- Q1154764 label "DOOR syndrome".
- Q1154764 name "DOOR syndrome".