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Latest revision as of 17:28, 18 March 2025
Alternate names[edit]
Contractures of feet, muscle atrophy, and oculomotor apraxia; Apraxia, oculomotor, with congenital contractures and muscle atrophy; Wieacker Wolff syndrome; WWS; Wieacker syndrome
Definition[edit]
Intellectual disability-developmental delay-contractures syndrome is a rare, slowly progressive genetic disorder that is present at birth. It is characterized by contractures of the joints of the feet (arthrogryposis multiplex congenita), muscle degeneration (atrophy), mild intellectual disability and an impaired ability to move certain muscles of the eyes, face and tongue.
Cause[edit]
Intellectual disability-developmental delay-contractures syndrome is caused by mutations in the ZC4H2 gene.
Inheritance[edit]

It is inherited in an X-linked recessive fashion.
Signs and symptoms[edit]
It is characterized by contractures of the joints of the feet (arthrogryposis multiplex congenita), muscle degeneration (atrophy), mild intellectual disability and an impaired ability to move certain muscles of the eyes, face and tongue. Other symptoms might include spasticity and seizures.
Clinical presentation[edit]
For most diseases, symptoms will vary from person to person. People with the same disease may not have all the symptoms listed.
80%-99% of people have these symptoms
- Abnormality of movement(Movement disorder)
- Clinodactyly of the 5th finger(Permanent curving of the pinkie finger)
- Congenital foot contractures
- Distal amyotrophy(Distal muscle wasting)
- Global developmental delay
- Intellectual disability, mild(Mental retardation, borderline-mild)
- Limitation of joint mobility(Decreased joint mobility)
- Neurological speech impairment(Speech disorder)
- Oculomotor apraxia
5%-29% of people have these symptoms
- Kyphosis(Hunched back)
- Ptosis(Drooping upper eyelid)
- Scoliosis
- Strabismus(Cross-eyed)
Diagnosis[edit]
Treatment[edit]
- There is no known cure for intellectual disability-developmental delay-contractures syndrome.
- Treatment is symptomatic and supportive.
NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]
Intellectual disability-developmental delay-contractures syndrome is a rare disease.
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