Lethal congenital contracture syndrome 2

Overview

A rare inherited lethal disorder characterized by multiple congenital contractures. There are two main types caused by different genetic defects. Type 2 differs from type 1 in that it includes additional head, face and eye symptoms and hydrops, joint webbing and fractures were usually absent.

Symptoms

* Infant death * Multiple contractures at birth * Fetal hydrops * Small jaw * Underdeveloped lungs

Prognosis

The 'prognosis' of Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS) usually refers to the likely outcome of Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS). The prognosis of Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS) may include the duration of Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS), chances of complications of Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS), probable outcomes, prospects for recovery, recovery period for Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS), survival rates, death rates, and other outcome possibilities in the overall prognosis of Lethal congenital contracture syndrome (LCCS). Naturally, such forecast issues are by their nature unpredictable.