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Acrocephalosyndactyly Syndrome type 5

Acrocephalosyndactyly Syndrome type 5: Introduction

Acrocephalosyndactyly Syndrome type 5: A rare genetic disorder where some of the skull bones fuse too early which affects the size and shape of the skull and face. Thumb and toe abnormalities are also present. There are three types of Pfeiffer syndrome with varying degrees of severity. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Acrocephalosyndactyly Syndrome type 5 is available below.

Symptoms of Acrocephalosyndactyly Syndrome type 5

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Causes of Acrocephalosyndactyly Syndrome type 5

  • The genetic condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner
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