Sugarman syndrome explained

Sugarman syndrome is the common name of autosomal recessive oral-facial-digital syndrome type III, one of ten distinct genetic disorders that involve developmental defects to the mouth.[1]

Alternative names for this condition include: Brachydactyly of the hands and feet with duplication of the first toes, Sugarman brachydactyly and Brachydactyly with major proximal phalangeal shortening.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2006 . Oral-Facial-Digital Syndrome . 2007-04-02 . National Organization for Rare Disorders.
  2. Web site: Office of Rare Diseases . July 19, 2006 . Sugarman Syndrome . 2007-04-02 . National Institutes of Health.