Bixler Christian Gorlin syndrome

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Other Names: HMC syndrome; Hypertelorism microtia facial clefting syndrome

Hypertelorism-microtia-facial clefting syndrome, or HMC syndrome, is a very rare syndrome characterized by the combination of hypertelorism, cleft lip and palate and microtia.

Epidemiology[edit]

Nine cases have been reported in the literature in seven families.

Cause[edit]

Autosomal recessive inheritance, a 25% chance

The reported cases support autosomal recessive inheritance.

Signs and symptoms[edit]

Some patients have associated cardiac or renal congenital malformations. Short stature and intellectual deficiency are common.

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

30%-79% of people have these symptoms

5%-29% of people have these symptoms

  • Bifid nasal tip(Cleft nasal tip)
  • Bifid nose(Indentation or clefting of the nose)

Diagnosis[edit]

Antenatal diagnosis is possible by ultrasonographic monitoring.

NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

Bixler Christian Gorlin syndrome is a rare disease.




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