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Limb–mammary syndrome — Definition
Kol-meme sendromu / Limb–mammary syndrome
Kol-meme syndrome is a rare genetic disease characterized by developmental anomalies in upper limbs (arms and hands) and meme tissue. This syndrome manifests itself with the absence of meme glands, or less improvedness (hypoplasia) in conjunction with uzuv defects such as shortages, slit hands or finger anomalies. This situation showing autozomal dominant inheritance is caused by mutations in the TP63 gene and can also accompany other extodermal dysplasia findings.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Kol-meme sendromu?
Kol-meme sendromu; kol-meme syndrome is a rare genetic disease characterized by developmental anomalies in upper limbs (arms and hands) and meme tissue. This syndrome manifests itself with the absence of meme glands, or less improvedness (hypoplasia) in conjunction with uzuv defects such as shortages, slit hands or finger anomalies. This situation showing autozomal dominant inheritance is caused by mutations in the TP63 gene and can also accompany other extodermal dysplasia findings.
❓ What is Limb–mammary syndrome in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Limb–mammary syndrome" is Kol-meme sendromu.
❓ Which medical field is Kol-meme sendromu related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.