Gurrieri syndrome

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Alternate names[edit]

Mental retardation, epilepsy, short stature and skeletal dysplasia; Gurrieri-Sammito-Bellussi syndrome

Definition[edit]

Skeletal dysplasia-epilepsy-short stature syndrome is characterized by moderate to severe intellectual deficit, seizures, short stature, and skeletal dysplasia. It has been described in seven patients. Other manifestations can be associated (retinal abnormalities, brachydactyly, prognathism, dental malocclusion). It is transmitted as an autosomal recessive trait.

NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

Gurrieri syndrome is a rare disease.


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