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Wallis-Zieff-Goldblatt Syndrome
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Wallis-Zieff-Goldblatt syndrome is an extremely rare genetic bone growth problem. It mainly affects the bones near the shoulders and the upper arms, and also ...

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Rhizomelic Shortness with Clavicular Defect
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Rhizomelic shortness with clavicular defect is an extremely rare genetic bone condition. It mainly affects the upper parts of the arms and the collarbones ...

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Cleidorhizomelic Syndrome
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Cleidorhizomelic syndrome is an extremely rare genetic bone growth disorder (skeletal dysplasia). It mainly affects the upper parts of the arms and legs ...

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Cleidocranial Dysplasia, Recessive Form
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Cleidocranial dysplasia, recessive form, is a very rare genetic bone disease. It mainly affects the skull, collarbones, teeth, spine, and growth of the body. ...

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Marie-Sainton Disease
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Marie-Sainton disease is another name for a rare bone and tooth disorder officially called cleidocranial dysplasia or cleidocranial dysostosis. In this ...

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Craniocleidodysostosis
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Craniocleidodysostosis (often called cleidocranial dysostosis or cleidocranial dysplasia) is a rare genetic condition that mainly affects how bones and teeth ...

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Cleidocranial Dysostosis
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Cleidocranial dysostosis (often called cleidocranial dysplasia) is a rare genetic condition that mainly affects how the bones and teeth grow and harden. In ...

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Labium Leporinum
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Labium leporinum is a Latin medical name for “harelip,” which means a cleft lip. A cleft lip is a birth problem where there is a gap or split in the upper lip ...

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Harelip Disease
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“Harelip disease” is an old word for a birth difference where the upper lip does not join together in the middle before birth. Today doctors say cleft lip ...

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Congenital Fissure of Lip
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Congenital fissure of lip is another name for cleft lip. It means a baby is born with a split or gap in the upper lip. This gap happens very early in pregnancy ...

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Cheiloschisis of the Upper Lip
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Cheiloschisis of the upper lip means a split or gap in the upper lip that is present from birth. It happens when the parts of the baby’s face that should join ...

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Cleft Upper Lip
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Cleft upper lip means there is a gap or split in the baby’s upper lip that did not join together properly before birth. The split can look like a small notch ...

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Cleft Palate–Stapes Fixation–Oligodontia Syndrome
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Cleft palate–stapes fixation–oligodontia syndrome is a very rare birth (congenital) condition. In this syndrome, a baby is born with three main problems ...

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Mathieu-De Broca-Bony Syndrome
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Mathieu-De Broca-Bony syndrome (also called cleft palate-short stature-vertebral anomalies syndrome) is a very rare genetic condition. It affects many parts of ...

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Cleft Palate with Short Stature and Vertebral Anomaly Syndrome
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Cleft palate with short stature and vertebral anomaly syndrome is a very rare genetic disease. It affects many parts of the body at the same time, especially ...

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Cleft Palate–Short Stature–Vertebral Anomalies Syndrome
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Cleft palate–short stature–vertebral anomalies syndrome is a very rare genetic condition. It affects many parts of the body at the same time. Children are born ...

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Cleft Palate–Lateral Synechia Syndrome (CPLS)
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Cleft palate–lateral synechia syndrome (CPLS) is a very rare birth condition. In this syndrome, a baby is born with a cleft palate (a gap in the roof of the ...

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Say-Barber-Hobbs Syndrome
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Say-Barber-Hobbs syndrome is a very rare genetic condition that affects how a baby’s face, skull, growth, skeleton and some internal organs develop before ...

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Cleft Palate-Large Ears-Small Head Syndrome
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Cleft palate-large ears-small head syndrome is a very rare genetic condition that affects how a baby’s face, head, bones, kidneys, and brain develop before ...

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Cleft Palate with or without Ankyloglossia
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Cleft Palate with or without Ankyloglossia is a birth difference where there is an opening (a “gap”) in the roof of the mouth because the tissues did not join ...

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