Look up: Stickler Syndrome


  1. Stickler syndrome
    Stickler syndrome: A relatively common genetic disorder characterized by very flexible (hyperextensible) joints, typical facial characteristics, hearing loss, and severe nearsightedness with associated eye problems. The typical facial features include flattened bridge of the nose and flat cheekbones...
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  2. Stickler syndrome
    Stickler syndrome is a group of genetic disorders affecting connective tissue, specifically collagen. It was first studied and characterized by Gunnar B. Stickler in 1965.{ref|Stickler} Stickler syndrome is a subtype of collagenopathy, types II and XI. Stickler syndrome is characterized by distinct...
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  3. Stickler Syndrome
    A hereditary birth defect that will cause distinct facial features, eye abnormalities, hearing loss and joint complications. Most babies with Stickler syndrome have a flattened face because the bones in the middle of the face are not properly developed. Other common features include a cleft palate, ...
    Found op http://www.pregnology.com/AZ/S/6

  4. Stickler syndrome
    Type: Term Pronunciation: stik′lĕr Synonyms: hereditary progressive arthroophthalmopathy
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=88238

  5. Stickler syndrome
    Type: Term Pronunciation: stik′lĕr Synonyms: hereditary progressive arthroophthalmopathy
    Found op http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictionary.php?t=88881

  6. Stickler-Wagner syndrome
    Stickler-Wagner syndrome: See: Stickler syndrome. Common Misspellings: stickler-wagner syndrone
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  7. Stickler's syndrome
    Stickler's syndrome: See: Stickler syndrome. Common Misspellings: stickler's syndrone
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  8. Stickler's syndrome
    Synonym for hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy ... Autosomal dominant arthro-ophthalmopathy associated with progressive multiple dysplasia of the epiphyses, overtubulation of long bones, cleft lip and palate, hypermobility of joints, flattened vertebral bodies, pelvic bone deformities, and...
    Found op http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictionary?Stickler's+syndrome

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