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Short stature and advanced bone age, with or without early-onset osteoarthritis and/or osteochondritis dissecans

Patients with short sature and advanced bone age with or without early-onset osteoarthritis and/or osteochondritis dissecans (SSOAOD) exhibit a broad phenotypic spectrum involving short stature associated with advanced bone maturation and early-onset osteoarthritis, as well as mild dysmorphic features consisting of midface hypoplasia, brachydactyly, broad great toes, and lumbar lordosis. Other features include intervertebral disc disease and osteochondritis dissecans, which is characterized by separation of articular cartilage and subchondral bone from the articular surface. Phenotypes are highly variable even among patients within the same family, and there are no apparent genotype-phenotype correlations (summary by Dateki et al., 2017). The term 'dissecans' comes from 'dis' meaning 'from' and 'secare' meaning 'cut off,' and is not to be confused with 'desiccans' derived from 'desiccare' meaning to 'dry up.' Dissecans refers to the appearance of part of the bone having been cut away. [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
777109
Concept ID:
C3665488
Disease or Syndrome
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Spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia, aggrecan type

A new form of skeletal dysplasia with manifestations of severe short stature, facial dysmorphism and characteristic radiographic findings. To date, three cases have been described, all originating from the same family. The disease results from a missense mutation affecting the C-type lectin domain of aggrecan (AGC1 gene; chromosome 15) which regulates endochondral ossification. Transmission is autosomal recessive. [from SNOMEDCT_US]

MedGen UID:
411237
Concept ID:
C2748544
Disease or Syndrome
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Spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, Kimberley type

Kimberley-type spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia (SEDK) is a mild autosomal dominant SED with a phenotype of short stature, stocky build, and early-onset osteoarthritis of the weight-bearing joints (summary by Gleghorn et al., 2005). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
330777
Concept ID:
C1842149
Congenital Abnormality
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