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- Q5463847 subject Q7215483.
- Q5463847 subject Q7824745.
- Q5463847 abstract "Focal dermal hypoplasia (also known as "Goltz syndrome") is a form of ectodermal dysplasia. It is a multisystem disorder characterized primarily by skin manifestations to the atrophic and hypoplastic areas of skin which are present at birth. These defects manifest as yellow-pink bumps on the skin and pigmentation changes. The disorder is also associated with shortness of stature and some evidence suggests that it can cause epilepsy.".
- Q5463847 icd10 "Q82.8".
- Q5463847 icd9 "759.89".
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- Q5463847 omim "305600".
- Q5463847 thumbnail PORCN_gene_position.jpeg?width=300.
- Q5463847 wikiPageExternalLink NBK1543.
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- Q5463847 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215483.
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- Q5463847 wikiPageWikiLink Q7824745.
- Q5463847 icd "759.89".
- Q5463847 icd "Q82.8".
- Q5463847 meshid "D005489".
- Q5463847 omim "305600".
- Q5463847 type Disease.
- Q5463847 type Thing.
- Q5463847 type Q12136.
- Q5463847 comment "Focal dermal hypoplasia (also known as "Goltz syndrome") is a form of ectodermal dysplasia. It is a multisystem disorder characterized primarily by skin manifestations to the atrophic and hypoplastic areas of skin which are present at birth. These defects manifest as yellow-pink bumps on the skin and pigmentation changes. The disorder is also associated with shortness of stature and some evidence suggests that it can cause epilepsy.".
- Q5463847 label "Focal dermal hypoplasia".
- Q5463847 depiction PORCN_gene_position.jpeg.