Total 11 clinical symptoms reported for Congenital sensory neuropathy with selective loss of small myelinated fibers
| Abnormality of the dentition |
Any abnormality of the teeth.
Synonyms:Abnormal dentition; Abnormal teeth; Dental abnormalities; Dental abnormality; Dental anomalies |
Frequent |
| Abnormality of the gingiva |
Any abnormality of the gingiva (also known as gums).
Synonyms:Abnormality of the gums; Gingival abnormality |
Frequent |
| Anhidrosis |
Inability to sweat.
Synonyms:Anhydrosis; Lack of sweating; Sudomotor dysfunction; Sweating dysfunction |
Frequent |
| Decreased number of small peripheral myelinated nerve fibers |
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Frequent |
| Deeply set eye |
An eye that is more deeply recessed into the plane of the face than is typical.
Synonyms:Deep set eye; Deep-set eyes; Deeply set eye; Enophthalmos; Ocular depression; Sunken eye; Sunken eyes |
Frequent |
| Impaired temperature sensation |
A reduced ability to discriminate between different temperatures.
Synonyms:Abnormality of temperature sensation; Impaired temperature sensation; Impaired thermal sensitivity; Loss of temperature sensation |
Frequent |
| Intellectual disability, mild |
Mild intellectual disability is defined as an intelligence quotient (IQ) in the range of 50-69.
Synonyms:Intellectual disability, mild; Mental retardation, borderline-mild; Mild and nonprogressive mental retardation; Mild mental retardation |
Frequent |
| Malar flattening |
Underdevelopment of the malar prominence of the jugal bone (zygomatic bone in mammals), appreciated in profile, frontal view, and/or by palpation.
Synonyms:Decreased size of malar bone; Depressed malar region; Flat cheekbone; Malar hypoplasia; Underdevelopment of malar bone; Zygomatic flattening |
Frequent |
| Pain insensitivity |
Inability to perceive painful stimuli.
Synonyms:Absence of pain sensation |
Frequent |
| Painless fractures due to injury |
An increased tendency to fractures following trauma, with fractures occurring without pain.
Synonyms:Painless fractures due to injury |
Frequent |
| Poor wound healing |
A reduced ability to heal cutaneous wounds.
Synonyms:Poor wound healing |
Frequent |