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Preferred Label : Distal arthrogryposis type 3;

ICD-11 definition : Distal arthrogryposis type 3 (aka Gordon Syndrome) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that is characterized by the combination of camptodactyly (a permanent fixation of several fingers in a flexed position), clubfoot or talipes (abnormal bending inward of the foot), and, in 25 % of patients, cleft palate. Intelligence is normal but in some cases, additional abnormalities (for example, scoliosis and cryptorchidism) may also be present.;

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Distal arthrogryposis type 3 (aka Gordon Syndrome) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that is characterized by the combination of camptodactyly (a permanent fixation of several fingers in a flexed position), clubfoot or talipes (abnormal bending inward of the foot), and, in 25 % of patients, cleft palate. Intelligence is normal but in some cases, additional abnormalities (for example, scoliosis and cryptorchidism) may also be present.

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03/05/2025


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