CHILD syndrome
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| CHILD syndrome : CHILD syndrome is a condition that affects the development of several parts of the body. The name of the condition is an acronym of the major features: congenital hemidysplasia with ichthyosiform erythroderma and limb defects. The signs and symptoms of this disorder may vary from person to person, but they are typically limited to only one side of the body ("hemi-" means "half," and "dysplasia" refers to abnormal growth). The right side of the body is affected more often than the left side. People with CHILD syndrome often have a skin condition characterized by large patches of skin that are red and inflamed (erythroderma) and covered with yellow, flaky scales (ichthyosis). This condition is most likely to occur in skin folds and creases and usually does not affect the face. The skin abnormalities are typically present at birth or appear within the first few weeks of life and may improve with time. CHILD syndrome may also disrupt the formation of the arms and legs during early development. Some children with this disorder have shortened bones in the fingers or toes, while others have shortened or missing limbs. The limb abnormalities typically occur on the same side of the body as the skin abnormalities. Some children have a curvature of the spine (scoliosis) or joint deformities that restrict movement (contractures). In some cases, CHILD syndrome affects the development of the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys. | |
| Review Date: 18/07/2024 | Updated By: |