722463001: Macular coloboma, cleft palate, hallux valgus syndrome (disorder)
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- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Angulation deformity of lower limb\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Angulation deformity of lower limb\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Congenital deformity\Congenital deformity of musculoskeletal system (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Congenital deformity\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Congenital deformity\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Deformity (finding)\Joint deformity\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Orofacial cleft (disorder)\Cleft palate\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Palate finding\Disorder of palate (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of palate\Cleft palate\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Macula finding\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Finding of head region\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Disorder of palate (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of palate\Cleft palate\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of head\Craniofacial cleft (disorder)\Orofacial cleft (disorder)\Cleft palate\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of head\Congenital anomaly of palate\Cleft palate\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of head\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of head\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Head finding (finding)\Disorder of head (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of head\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Angulation deformity of lower limb\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Angulation deformity of lower limb\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Deformity of limb (finding)\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of digit\Congenital anomaly of digit (disorder)\Congenital abnormal shape of digit\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of digit\Congenital anomaly of digit (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of digit\Congenital anomaly of digit (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of digit\Disorder of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of digit\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of digit\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of joint of ankle and/or foot\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of digit (disorder)\Congenital abnormal shape of digit\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of digit (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of digit (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Disorder of limb (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Angulation deformity of lower limb\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Angulation deformity of lower limb\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Deformity of lower limb (finding)\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Disorder of joint of ankle and/or foot\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Deformity of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Deformity of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Deformity of toe\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Finding of musculoskeletal structure of toe (finding)\Finding of joint of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Disorder of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Toe finding (finding)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Foot joint finding\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Foot joint finding\Finding of joint of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Deformity of foot\Deformity of toe\Valgus deformity of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Finding of ankle or foot (finding)\Finding of foot region\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of joint of ankle and/or foot\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Disorder of free lower limb (disorder)\Disorder of foot (disorder)\Disorder of toe\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital deformity of lower limb (disorder)\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital deformity of foot\Congenital valgus deformity of foot\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Congenital deformity of toe (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Finding of limb structure\Finding of lower limb\Disorder of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of lower limb\Congenital anomaly of foot\Congenital anomaly of toe\Perodactylia of great toe\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Macula finding\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Retina finding (finding)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Globe finding\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Disorder of eye region (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Hereditary disorder of the visual system\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Congenital anomaly of visual system\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Congenital anomaly of visual system\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Eye / vision finding\Visual system disorder\Congenital anomaly of visual system\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Finding of musculoskeletal structure of toe (finding)\Finding of joint of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Joint finding\Arthropathy (disorder)\Disorder of joint of ankle and/or foot\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Joint finding\Arthropathy (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of joint\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Joint finding\Foot joint finding\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Joint finding\Foot joint finding\Finding of joint of toe\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Joint finding\Joint deformity\Toe joint deformity\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Hereditary disorder of musculoskeletal system\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Disorder of skeletal system\Arthropathy (disorder)\Disorder of joint of ankle and/or foot\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Disorder of skeletal system\Arthropathy (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of joint\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Congenital anomaly of musculoskeletal system\Congenital deformity of musculoskeletal system (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Musculoskeletal finding\Disorder of musculoskeletal system\Congenital anomaly of musculoskeletal system\Congenital anomaly of joint\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Lesion of eye (disorder)\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Anomaly of eye (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of eye\Congenital ocular coloboma (disorder)\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Lesion of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Disorder of macula of retina (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Disorder of vitreous body and/or retina (disorder)\Retinal disorder\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Coloboma of retina\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of sensory organ (disorder)\Disorder of eye proper (disorder)\Disorder of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of posterior segment of eye\Congenital anomaly of retina\Congenital anomaly of macula\Coloboma of macula is a rare, non-syndromic developmental defect of the eye characterized by well-circumscribed, oval or rounded, usually unilateral, atrophic lesions of varying size presenting rudimentary or absent retina, choroid and sclera located at the macula leading to decreased vision and, on occasion, other symptoms (e.g. strabismus). It is usually isolated, but may also be associated with Down syndrome, skeletal or renal disorders.\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of joint region\Arthropathy (disorder)\Disorder of joint of ankle and/or foot\Disorder of joint of foot (disorder)\Hallux valgus (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of joint region\Arthropathy (disorder)\Congenital anomaly of joint\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Genetic disease\Hereditary disease\Hereditary disorder by system\Hereditary disorder of the visual system\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Genetic disease\Hereditary disease\Hereditary disorder by system\Hereditary disorder of musculoskeletal system\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Genetic disease\Hereditary disease\Developmental hereditary disorder\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Genetic disease\Hereditary disease\Autosomal hereditary disorder\Autosomal recessive hereditary disorder\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of foetus and/or newborn\Congenital disease\Congenital malformation\Congenital malformation syndrome (disorder)\Multiple system malformation syndrome\Multiple malformation syndrome with limb defect as major feature\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of foetus and/or newborn\Congenital disease\Congenital malformation\Congenital deformity\Congenital deformity of musculoskeletal system (disorder)\Congenital hallux valgus\Macular coloboma-cleft palate-hallux valgus syndrome is characterized by the association of bilateral macular coloboma, cleft palate, and hallux valgus. It has been described in a brother and sister. Pelvic, limb and digital anomalies were also reported. Transmission is autosomal recessive.
- \Disease\Disorder of foetus and/or newborn\