Amastia- bilateral- with ureteral triplication and dysmorphism
Overview
Amastia, bilateral, with ureteral triplication and dysmorphism: A very rare disorder characterized mainly by the absence of both breasts, triplicated ureters (normally they are duplicated), facial anomalies and various other defects.
Symptoms
- Absent breasts
- Absent nipples
- Triplicated ureter
- Abnormal ears
- Low-set ears
- High-arched palate
- Flat nose bridge
- Broad nose bridge
- Droopy eyelids
- Epicanthic folds
- Antimongoloid slanting eyes
- Wide-set eyes
- Congenital hip anomaly
- Scoliosis
- Hemivertebrae
- Webbed fingers
- Cubitus valgus
- Mitral valve prolapse
- Umbilical hernia
- Hydronephrosis
- Tapered fingers
- Sunken chest
- Patent ductus arteriosis