multiple synostoses syndrome

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Disease Overview

Multiple synostoses syndrome (MSS) is a rare developmental bone disorder characterized by proximal symphalangism of the fingers and/or toes often associated with fusion of carpal and tarsal, humeroradial, and cervical spine joints.


Synonyms

  • WL syndrome
  • deafness-Hermann type symphalangism syndrome
  • facio-audio-symphalangism
  • symphalangism-brachydactyly syndromeWL syndrome
  • deafness-Hermann type symphalangism syndrome
  • facio-audio-symphalangism
  • symphalangism-brachydactyly syndrome