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Thoracolumbar interpediculate narrowness

MedGen UID:
350409
Concept ID:
C1864364
Finding
Synonym: Narrow thoracolumbar interpediculate distance
 
HPO: HP:0008484

Definition

A reduction of the distance between thoracolumbar vertebral pedicles. [from HPO]

Term Hierarchy

CClinical test,  RResearch test,  OOMIM,  GGeneReviews,  VClinVar  
  • CROGVThoracolumbar interpediculate narrowness

Conditions with this feature

Acromesomelic dysplasia 1, Maroteaux type
MedGen UID:
355199
Concept ID:
C1864356
Disease or Syndrome
The acromesomelic dysplasias are disorders in which there is disproportionate shortening of skeletal elements, predominantly affecting the middle segments (forearms and forelegs) and distal segments (hands and feet) of the appendicular skeleton. Acromesomelic dysplasia-1 (AMD1) is characterized by severe dwarfism (height below 120 cm) with shortening of the middle and distal segments of the limbs. This condition is usually diagnosed at birth and becomes more obvious in the first 2 years of life. X-rays show short broad fingers, square flat feet, and shortening of the long bones (particularly the forearms). The radius is bowed; the ulna is shorter than the radius, and its distal end is occasionally hypoplastic. The skull is dolichocephalic and a shortness of the trunk, with decreased vertebral height and narrowing of the lumbar interpedicular distances, is consistently observed. Facial appearance and intelligence are normal (summary by Faivre et al., 2000). Genetic Heterogeneity of Acromesomelic Dysplasia Additional autosomal recessive forms of acromesomelic dysplasia include acromesomelic dysplasia-2A (200700), -2B (228900), and -2C (201250), all caused by mutation in the GDF5 gene (601146) on chromosome 20q11; AMD3 (200700), caused by mutation in the BMPR1B gene (603248) on chromosome 4q22; and AMD4 (619636), caused by mutation in the PRKG2 gene (601591) on chromosome 4q21. An autosomal dominant form of acromesomelic dysplasia has also been reported (see 112910).

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Etiology

Petersilge CA, Pathria MN, Emery SE, Masaryk TJ
Radiology 1995 Jan;194(1):49-54. doi: 10.1148/radiology.194.1.7997581. PMID: 7997581

Prognosis

Nishimura G, Honma T, Shiihara T, Manabe N, Nakajima E, Adachi M, Mikawa M, Fukushima Y, Ikegawa S
Am J Med Genet A 2003 Mar 1;117A(2):147-53. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.10927. PMID: 12567412

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