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abnormally highly arched palate is also seen in affected individuals causing dental problems and the thrusting forward of the lower jaw. Individuals affected by
Carpenter syndrome often experience cutaneous syndactyly (fusion of the digits) or polydactyly (presence of extra digits) of the toes more often than fingers. Individuals also have short fingers. Approximately one third of individuals born with Carpenter syndrome have a type of heart defect. Commonly seen heart defects may include: narrowing of the pulmonary artery, transposition of the major blood vessels, or the presence of an abnormally large vena cava, which delivers blood back to the heart from the head, neck, and upper limbs. The testes of males affected by Carpenter syndrome may also fail to descend (Paul A. Johnson, 2002).
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easier to do when the skull is still constantly growing and changing. In surgery the doctor breaks the fused sutures to allow for brain growth. Doctors remove the cranial plates of the skull, reshape them and replace them back onto the skull in an attempt to reshape the head to appear more normal. Although the sutures are broken during surgery they will quickly refuse, and in some cases holes form in the plates allowing cerebral spinal fluid to escape into cyst like structures on the external surface of the head.
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posterior (front to back) diameter of the skull. An increased A-P diameter indicates a malformed fusion of the sagittal suture. Individuals affected with sagittal craniosynostosis have narrow, prominent foreheads and the back of the head is much larger than normal. The "soft spot" is very small or missing altogether with this particular type of craniosynostosis.
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fingers are commonly missing an interphalangeal joint. Roughly half of the babies born with
Carpenter syndrome have some type of heart defect, and seventy five percent of individuals with this disease will experience some degree of development delay due to mild intellectual disability (Carpenter syndrome-description).
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Carpenter syndrome is made based on the presence of the bicoronal and sagittal skull malformations, which results in a pointed, cone-shaped or short, broad head. The diagnosis is also made based on the presence of extra or fused digits. X rays and/ or CT scans of the skull may be
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Carpenter syndrome will also display malformations of the face. An individual affected by the syndrome may have broad cheeks, a flat nasal bridge, and a wide upturned nose with abnormally large nasal openings. Their ears will most commonly be low, unevenly set, and malformed in
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Carpenter syndrome include extra digits. Extra toes are more commonly seen than fingers. Often both the toes and fingers are webbed, a process that occurs before the sixth week gestational period. Often their digits will be abnormally short, and the
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structure. In addition to these facial abnormalities, individuals also have an underdeveloped maxilla and/or mandible with a highly arched and narrow palate which makes speech a very difficult skill to master. Teeth are usually very late to come in and will be undersized and spaced far apart.
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necessarily the functionality of the digits. In order to address the occupational challenges of the disease, many children with
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Carpenter syndrome, so a lifelong diet plan is often utilized to maintain a healthy weight. In addition surgery must be performed if the testes fail to descend (Paul A. Johnson, 2002). If the procedure is not performed the individual will become infertile.
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Carpenter syndrome diagnosis.
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1114:known locus
1012:Sirenomelia
213:inheritance
183:Description
153:Polydactyly
101:polydactyly
30:Other names
2024:Categories
1900:Zaspopathy
1567:MAP kinase
1007:Ectromelia
714:DiseasesDB
487:2021-02-19
319:References
290:Occurrence
159:Syndactyly
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2008:See also
1886:Cherubism
1406:Monomeric
1346:G protein
1216:Multiple
799:syndromes
730:205813009
725:SNOMED CT
273:Treatment
247:Diagnosis
221:mutations
85:recessive
82:autosomal
53:Specialty
1771:Tyrosine
996:mesoderm
859:Cyclopia
749:Orphanet
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302:See also
203:Genetics
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1933:Notch 3
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1651:RPS6KA3
614:3487118
564:1867103
420:2047261
237:in the
223:in the
165:Obesity
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1480:RAB27
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1396:CGL 2
1367:GNAS1
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376:S2CID
256:Types
240:MEGF8
226:RAB23
1989:XIAP
1894:LDB3
1811:MTM1
1782:PTEN
1753:WNK1
1747:WNK4
1733:GRK1
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1497:RAC2
1452:RAB7
1430:KRAS
1416:HRAS
1363:cAMP
703:MeSH
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463:2018
450:ISBN
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235:SNPs
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