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| name          = Banki syndrome
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| specialty      = [[Psychiatry]], [[Neurology]]
| symptoms      = [[Anxiety]], [[Depression (mood)]], [[Somatic symptom disorder]]
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| diagnosis      = [[Clinical diagnosis]]
| differential  = [[Generalized anxiety disorder]], [[Major depressive disorder]], [[Somatization disorder]]
| prevention    =
| treatment      = [[Psychotherapy]], [[Pharmacotherapy]]
| medication    = [[Antidepressants]], [[Anxiolytics]]
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== '''Alternate names''' ==
== '''Alternate names''' ==
Fusion of the lunate and cuneiform bones of the wrist, clinodactyly, clinometacarpy, brachymetacarpy and leptometacarpy (thin diaphysis)
Fusion of the lunate and cuneiform bones of the wrist, clinodactyly, clinometacarpy, brachymetacarpy and leptometacarpy (thin diaphysis)
== '''Definition''' ==
== '''Definition''' ==
Banki syndrome is a [[synostosis]] syndrome, reported in a single Hungarian family in which members of 3 generations showed lunotriquetral synostosis, [[clinodactyly]], [[clinometacarpy]], [[brachymetacarpy]] and [[leptometacarpy]] (thin [[diaphysis]]). It appeared to be a unique [[dominant]] mutation. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1965.
Banki syndrome is a [[synostosis]] syndrome, reported in a single Hungarian family in which members of 3 generations showed lunotriquetral synostosis, [[clinodactyly]], [[clinometacarpy]], [[brachymetacarpy]] and [[leptometacarpy]] (thin [[diaphysis]]). It appeared to be a unique [[dominant]] mutation. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1965.
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 3 April 2025


Banki syndrome
Synonyms
Pronounce N/A
Specialty Psychiatry, Neurology
Symptoms Anxiety, Depression (mood), Somatic symptom disorder
Complications N/A
Onset
Duration
Types
Causes
Risks
Diagnosis Clinical diagnosis
Differential diagnosis Generalized anxiety disorder, Major depressive disorder, Somatization disorder
Prevention
Treatment Psychotherapy, Pharmacotherapy
Medication Antidepressants, Anxiolytics
Prognosis
Frequency
Deaths N/A


Alternate names[edit]

Fusion of the lunate and cuneiform bones of the wrist, clinodactyly, clinometacarpy, brachymetacarpy and leptometacarpy (thin diaphysis)

Definition[edit]

Banki syndrome is a synostosis syndrome, reported in a single Hungarian family in which members of 3 generations showed lunotriquetral synostosis, clinodactyly, clinometacarpy, brachymetacarpy and leptometacarpy (thin diaphysis). It appeared to be a unique dominant mutation. There have been no further descriptions in the literature since 1965.

NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

Banki syndrome is a rare disease.


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