Metaphyseal dysplasia maxillary hypoplasia brachydactyly

Overview

Metaphyseal dysplasia - maxillary hypoplasia - brachydactyly: A very rare syndrome characterized mainly by short fingers, underdeveloped upper jaw and bone abnormalities involving the cone-shaped portion near the end of the bones where growth occurs

Symptoms

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Metaphyseal dysplasia - maxillary hypoplasia - brachydactyly includes the 15 symptoms listed below: Short stature Short fingers Metaphyseal abnormality Short upper lip groove Beaked nose Yellowish teeth Short fifth hand bone Short middle bones of fingers Osteoporosis Thickened skull Small upper jaw Camptodactyly Vertebral abnormalities Thin lips Flattened veretbrae Note that Metaphyseal dysplasia - maxillary hypoplasia - brachydactyly symptoms usually refers to various symptoms known to a patient, but the phrase Metaphyseal dysplasia - maxillary hypoplasia - brachydactyly signs may refer to those signs only noticable by a doctor.