Pediatric short finger-globular ectopic syndrome
Brachy dactylia-ectopia lentis syndrome is a rare hereditary disease with systemic abnormalities. The incidence of secondary glaucoma is high. Myopia often occurs in childhood. The average The age is 12.2 years. Pediatric short finger-globular crystal ectopic syndrome is also known as short finger-globular crystal syndrome, Weill-Marchesani syndrome, mesoderm dystrophy, congenital mesoderm dystrophy syndrome, Marchesani syndrome, Marfan transformation syndrome, short finger-lens subluxation syndrome, eye-short limb-short body syndrome, etc. Because it is opposite to the syndrome of ectopic spider finger syndrome, it is also called "opposite horse syndrome".
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