Overview
Ulnar mammary syndrome is a disorder.
Auto-generated from clinical reference data. Not a substitute for medical advice.
Signs & Symptoms
Based on Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) disease-phenotype annotations.
Short penis
Always present (100%)HP:0000054
Underdeveloped breasts
Always present (100%)HP:0003187
Abnormalities of the fingers
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0001167
Abnormality of the fingernails
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0001231
Absent axillary hair
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0002221
Body temperature changes
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0004370
Hypoplasia or unilateral/bilateral absence of ulna
Very frequent (80-99%)HP:0006495
Abnormality of the uterus
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000130
Abnormality of the wrist
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0003019
Absent 5th metacarpal
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0010046
Absent middle finger
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0009460
Absent ossification/absent ulna
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0003982
Aplasia of the 3rd metacarpal
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0010040
Aplasia of the 4th finger
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0009281
Aplasia of the 4th metacarpal
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0010043
Aplasia of the 5th finger
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0009238
Cryptorchidism
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000028
Decreased body height
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0004322
Decreased fertility
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000144
Delayed puberty
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000823
Fixed flexion at the elbow joint
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002987
Heart shaped uterus
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000813
Hypoplasia of penis
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0008736
Hypoplastic nipples
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0002557
Hypoplastic/small little finger
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0009237
Obesity
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0001513
Smaller than typical growth of scrotum
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0000046
Stiff elbow
Frequent (30-79%)HP:0025259
Abnormal clavicles
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0000889
Abnormal humerus morphology
Occasional (5-29%)HP:0031095
Quick Facts
- SNOMED CT
- 700211007
- UMLS CUI
- C1866994
- Fully Specified Name
- Ulnar mammary syndrome (disorder)
- Specialists
- 0
- Diagnostic Biomarkers
- 0
- HPO Phenotypes
- 30
Medical Disclaimer
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Clinical content is derived from the SNOMED CT clinical ontology and curated medical knowledge graphs.