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Extractions: Dubowitz Syndrome is a very rare developmental disorder characterized by growth retardation, short stature, and unusual facial and physical characteristics. Symptoms may develop while the fetus is still in the uterus (intrauterine) or immediately after birth (neonatal). Physical characteristics associated with Dubowitz Syndrome include a high nasal bridge, underdevelopment of the bony ridges above the eyes (supraorbital ridges), widely spaced eyes (ocular hypertelorism), and/or droopy eyelids (ptosis). Affected children typically have patchy areas of itchy red skin (eczema) on their face, knees, and elbows.
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Extractions: What is Dubowitz Syndrome? Adapted from the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man/Johns Hopkins University Dubowitz Syndrome is a rare syndrome found in approximately less than 200 people around the world. It is currently described as an autosomal recessive inheritance, but this is currently being challenged by some on-going research. Below is a general list of characteristics that your child may or may not have, or ever have. There is a great degree of variance in each one. We are not medical people and make no claims on the information on these pages. You still should take your child to see a qualified geneticist if you suspect that he/she has this or any other genetic syndrome. Please see our page on ' our favourite people ' for someone that may be able to help you or email us and we'll try to find someone nearby. Please also keep in mind that genetics is not exact. Children inherit other characteristics from their parents that can override any of the descriptors below.
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Extractions: Research for the cause/gene of Dubowitz Syndrome has been sporadic at best. There are so few children with the syndrome, and even fewer that have been correctly identified. The current criteria for correct identification is usually from a geneticist that has seen another child with it and your child fits over 60% of the characteristics . A definitive diagnosis is someone that has seen Dr. John Opitz at the University of Utah Primary Medical Center. Dr. Opitz has more or less 'taken charge' of the syndrome here in the United States and has seen some of the children and collected blood samples from many of them for future research. Dr. Victor Dubowitz, from the Imperial School of Medicine in London, England, is the person who first 'discovered' this syndrome. He has also seen some of the children here in the United States as well as in the United Kingdom.
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Extractions: Related links of interest: A syndrome of intrauterine dwarfism, short stature, mental retardation, sparse hair, eczema, and characteristic facies. The phenotype varies from normal growth and head circumference with mild psychomotor retardation and lack of eczema to severe growth and mental retardation, microcephaly, behavioral problems, aplastic anemia, immunological disorders, neoplasms, and eczema Some features of this syndrome are similar to those in Bloom and fetal alcohol syndromes. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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Extractions: Dubowitz syndrome : A serious medical condition. Resources to obtain and further understanding of the topic. A starting point for researchers, physicians, medical school students, health and policy professionals, and other biotechnology and science professionals. (Not recommended to the lay public). Syndrome X: Overcoming the Silent Killer That Can Give You a Heart Attack Gerald M. Reaven, et al; Hardcover Syndrome X: The Complete Program to Prevent and Reverse Insulin Resistance Jack Challem, et al; Hardcover Asperger's Syndrome : A Guide for Parents and Professionals Tony Attwood, Lorna Wing (Preface); Paperback