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Definition of Nail-patella syndrome

Nail-patella syndrome: An hereditary condition characterized by abnormally formed or absent nails and underdeveloped or absent kneecaps (patellae). Other features include:

  • Iliac horns
  • Abnormality of the elbows interfering with full range of motion (pronation and supination)
  • Kidney disease resembling glomerulonephritis, which can be progressive and lead to renal failure.

Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. The risk NPS will be transmitted by an affected parent to each child is 50%. In a pioneering research, the gene for NPS was found in 1965 to be linked genetically to the ABO blood group locus in chromosome region 9q34. NPS is caused by mutations in a gene called LMX1B (the LIM homeo box transcription factor 1, beta gene). NPS is also called Fong disease and Turner-Kieser syndrome.

Source: MedTerms™ Medical Dictionary
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=4500
Last Editorial Review: 4/27/2011 5:27:15 PM

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