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Acrocephalopolysyndactyly Acrocephalosyndactyly
Apert
Berry's syndrome
Bilateral facial agenesis
Cranio-mandibulo-facial dysmorphism
Cranio-mandibulo-facial dysostosis
Cryptophthalmos syndrome Cyclopia Syndrome Goldenhar
Dysostosis mandibulo-facialis
Franceschetti's syndrome
Franceschetti-Zwahlen syndrome
Franceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein syndrome
Mandibulo-facial syndrome
Mandibulofacial dysostosis
Moebius
Oculovertebral syndrome
Oro-facial-digital
Robin
Syndrome of paroxysmal facial pain Tic douloureux
Whistling face
Zwahlen's syndrome

Translation of "Mandibulo-facial syndrome " (English → French) :

mandibulofacial dysostosis | Berry's syndrome | Franceschetti's syndrome | Franceschetti-Zwahlen syndrome | Franceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein syndrome | Zwahlen's syndrome | bilateral facial agenesis | mandibulo-facial syndrome

dysostose mandibulo-faciale | syndrome de Berry | syndrome de Franceschetti | syndrome de Franceschetti-Zwahlen | syndrome de Franceschetti-Zwahlen-Klein
biologie > cytogénétique | médecine > sémiologie et pathologie
biologie > cytogénétique | médecine > sémiologie et pathologie


cranio-mandibulo-facial dysostosis

dysostose crânienne avec dépression mentonnière
IATE - Health
IATE - Health


cranio-mandibulo-facial dysmorphism

dysmorphie crânio-mandibulo-faciale
IATE - Health
IATE - Health


dysostosis mandibulo-facialis | oculovertebral syndrome

syndrome oculovertébral
IATE - Health
IATE - Health


This syndrome has features of fibuloulnar dysostosis with renal anomalies. It has been described in two siblings born to nonconsanguinous parents. The syndrome is lethal at birth (respiratory failure). Clinical manifestations include ear and facial a

syndrome d'hypoplasie péroné-cubitus-anomalies rénales
SNOMEDCT-BE (respiratory failure). Clinical manifestations include ear and facial a / 716094008
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 716094008


A very rare syndrome with characteristics of the association of Mobius syndrome (congenital facial palsy with impaired ocular abduction) with peripheral axonal neuropathy and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. All of the reported cases were sporadic.

syndrome de Moebius-neuropathie axonale-hypogonadisme hypogonadotrope
SNOMEDCT-BE (congenital facial palsy with impaired ocular abduction) with peripheral axonal neuropathy and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. All of the reported cases were sporadic. / 724174003
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 724174003


A Noonan-related syndrome with characteristics of facial anomalies suggestive of Noonan syndrome, a distinctive hair anomaly described as loose anagen hair syndrome, frequent congenital heart defects, distinctive skin features with darkly pigmented s

syndrome Noonan-like avec cheveux anagènes caducs
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 723444009
SNOMEDCT-BE (disorder) / 723444009


Acrocephalopolysyndactyly Acrocephalosyndactyly [Apert] Cryptophthalmos syndrome Cyclopia Syndrome:Goldenhar | Moebius | oro-facial-digital | Robin | Whistling face

Acrocéphalopolysyndactylie Acrocéphalosyndactylie [Apert] Cyclopie Syndrome (de):cryptophtalmique | Goldenhar | Mœbius | oro-facio-digital | Pierre Robin | Visage de siffleur
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: Q87.0
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: Q87.0


Definition: Syndromes in which the predominant manifestation is some form of tic. A tic is an involuntary, rapid, recurrent, nonrhythmic motor movement (usually involving circumscribed muscle groups) or vocal production that is of sudden onset and that serves no apparent purpose. Tics tend to be experienced as irresistible but usually they can be suppressed for varying periods of time, are exacerbated by stress, and disappear during sleep. Common simple motor tics include only eye-blinking, neck-jerking, shoulder- shrugging, and facial grimacing. Common simple vocal tics include throat-clearing, barking, sniffing, and hissing. Common com ...[+++]

Définition: Syndromes, caractérisés par la présence, au premier plan, d'un tic. Un tic est un mouvement moteur ou une vocalisation involontaire, rapide, récurrent et non rythmique (impliquant habituellement des groupes musculaires déterminés), survenant brusquement et sans but apparent. Les tics sont habituellement ressentis comme étant irrépressibles, mais peuvent en général être supprimés durant une période de temps variable. Ils sont souvent exacerbés par le stress et disparaissent durant le sommeil. Les tics moteurs simples banals comportent le clignement des yeux, les mouvements brusques du cou, les haussements d'épaules et les grim ...[+++]
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F95
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: F95


Syndrome of paroxysmal facial pain Tic douloureux

Névralgie faciale paroxystique Tic douloureux de la face [Trousseau]
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: G50.0
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION ICD-10: G50.0




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