Mehes syndrome
Overview
Mehes syndrome: A very rare syndrome characterized mainly by delayed speech, an asymmetrical face, crossed eyes and ear lobe creases.
Symptoms
* Crossed eyes * Ear lobe creases * Delayed speech * Asymmetrical face * Narrow space between eyelids * Droopy eyelids * Long upper lip groove * Low set ears * Wide set eyes * Flat cheek bones * High arched palate * Weak eye muscles
Causes
Conditions listing Mehes syndrome as a symptom may also be potential underlying causes of Mehes syndrome. Our database lists the following as having Mehes syndrome as a symptom of that condition: * 47 XYY syndrome * 47,XXX syndrome * Chromosome 2, monosomy 2q37 * Chromosome 22q13.3 deletion syndrome * Deafness * Hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy 3 * Infantile sialic acid storage disorder * Kniest dysplasia * Maxillofacial dysostosis * Mehes syndrome * Mental retardation, X-linked, 12 * Schizencephaly * SHORT Syndrome * Tuberous sclerosis
