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- Q2035109 subject Q13281241.
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- Q2035109 abstract "Nail–patella syndrome (NPS) (also known as "HOOD syndrome") is a genetic disorder that results in small, poorly developed nails and kneecaps, but can also affect many other areas of the body, such as the elbows, chest, and hips. The name "nail–patella" can be very misleading because the syndrome often affects many other areas of the body, including even the production of certain proteins. Those affected by NPS may have one or more affected areas of the body, and its severity varies depending on the individual. It is also referred to as iliac horn syndrome, hereditary onychoosteodysplasia (HOOD syndrome), Fong disease or Turner–Kieser syndrome.Diagnosis of NPS can be made at birth, but is common for it to remain undiagnosed for several generations. While there is no cure available for NPS, treatment is available and recommended.".
- Q2035109 icd10 "Q87.2(ILDSQ87.230)".
- Q2035109 icd9 "756.89".
- Q2035109 omim "161200".
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- Q2035109 icd "756.89".
- Q2035109 icd "Q87.2".
- Q2035109 name "Nail–patella syndrome".
- Q2035109 omim "161200".
- Q2035109 type Disease.
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- Q2035109 comment "Nail–patella syndrome (NPS) (also known as "HOOD syndrome") is a genetic disorder that results in small, poorly developed nails and kneecaps, but can also affect many other areas of the body, such as the elbows, chest, and hips. The name "nail–patella" can be very misleading because the syndrome often affects many other areas of the body, including even the production of certain proteins.".
- Q2035109 label "Nail–patella syndrome".
- Q2035109 depiction Nailpatellakleur1fotojanwij.jpg.
- Q2035109 name "Nail–patella syndrome".