Human Genetics Disorders and more

Apert Syndrome

Apert syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder. One of the major symptoms is a premature closure of the skull bones leading to facial distortion with an unusually tall skull. Individuals with apert syndrome also suffer from syndactyly, which is the fusion of the fingers and toes. The hand appears mitten-shaped due to the finger infusion.

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