Eiken syndrome

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Eiken syndrome
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This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner

Eiken syndrome is a rare[1] autosomal bone dysplasia with a skeletal phenotype which has been described in a unique consanguineous family, where it segregates as a recessive trait.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Hoogendam, Jakomijn; Farih-Sips, Hetty; C. Wynaendts, Liliane; W.G.M Löwik, Clemens; M. Wit, Jan; Karperien, Marcel. "Novel mutations in the PTHR1 causing Blomstrand Osteochondrodysplasia type I and II" (PDF). Blomstrand Osteochondrodysplasia: 38.
  2. ^ Eiken, M., Prag, J., Petersen, K. and Kaufmann, H. (1984) A new familialskeletal dysplasia with severely retarded ossification and abnormal modeling of bones especially of the epiphyses, the hands, and feet. Eur. J. Pediatr., 141, 231–235.
  3. ^ "The Many Faces of PTHR1 Mutations". Growth, Genetics & Hormones. 21 (2). June 2005.

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