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Noonan syndrome; Other names: Male Turner syndrome, Noonan–Ehmke syndrome, Turner-like syndrome, Ullrich–Noonan syndrome [1]: A 12-year-old girl with Noonan syndrome, displaying typical webbed neck and double structural curve with rib deformity.
Supernumerary nipples–uropathies–Becker's nevus syndrome; Supernumerary phantom limb; Survivor syndrome; Susac's syndrome; Sweet's syndrome; Swyer–James syndrome; Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion; Syndrome of subjective doubles; Syndrome Without A Name; HHH syndrome; Systemic inflammatory response syndrome; Sézary ...
Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines (NSML) which is part of a group called Ras/MAPK pathway syndromes, [2] is a rare autosomal dominant, [3] multisystem disease caused by a mutation in the protein tyrosine phosphatase, non-receptor type 11 gene . The disease is a complex of features, mostly involving the skin, skeletal and cardiovascular ...
Other names: Pterygium colli deformity ... It is a feature of Turner syndrome [1] (only found in girls) and Noonan syndrome, [2] as well as the rarer Klippel–Feil ...
Noonan syndrome: Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines: Ortner's syndrome: Bouveret Hoffmann syndrome: another name for "Paroxysmal tachycardia" Patau syndrome: genetic (Chromosome 13) Pre-excitation syndrome: Romano–Ward syndrome: Scimitar syndrome: Shone's syndrome: Short QT syndrome: Sick sinus syndrome: Taussig–Bing syndrome
Jacqueline Anne Noonan (October 28, 1928 – July 23, 2020) was an American pediatric cardiologist best known for her characterization of a genetic disorder now called Noonan syndrome. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was also the original describer of hypoplastic left heart syndrome .
Laura Noonan is a self-described "doctor's wife" who talks about the life of her "physician family" on Instagram. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...
Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines (NSML), formerly called LEOPARD syndrome SYNGAP1-related intellectual disability Somatic mutations in the Ras/MAPK pathway can cause cancers and disorders such as RAS-associated autoimmune leukoproliferative disorder (RALD) or juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML).