Tricho–rhino–phalangeal syndrome | |
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Classification and external resources | |
OMIM | 190350 |
Tricho–rhino–phalangeal syndrome (also known as Langer-Giedion syndrome) is a genetic disorder consisting of fine and sparse scalp hair, thin nails, pear-shaped broad nose, and cone-shaped epiphyses of the middle phalanges of some fingers and toes.[1]:578[2]
It has been associated with TRPS1.[3]