Total 24 clinical symptoms reported for Fetal akinesia deformation sequence 1
Absent palmar crease |
The absence of the major creases of the palm (distal transverse crease, proximal transverse crease, or thenar crease).
Synonyms:Absence of the palmar creases; Absent palm lines; Aplasia of the palmar creases |
Very frequent |
Akinesia |
Inability to initiate changes in activity or movement and to perform ordinary volitional movements rapidly and easily.
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Very frequent |
Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita |
Multiple congenital contractures in different body areas.
Synonyms:Arthrogryposis; Arthrogryposis multiplex; Arthrogryposis, congenital; Multiple congenital contractures |
Very frequent |
Camptodactyly of finger |
The distal interphalangeal joint and/or the proximal interphalangeal joint of the fingers cannot be extended to 180 degrees by either active or passive extension.
Synonyms:Camptodactyly of hands; Camptodactyly of proximal interphalangeal joint; Contractures of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the fingers; Flexion contractures of proximal interphalangeal joints; Permanent flexion of the finger; Proximal interphalangeal finger joint contractures |
Very frequent |
Excessive daytime somnolence |
A state of abnormally strong desire for sleep during the daytime.
Synonyms:Excessive daytime sleepiness; More than typical sleepiness during day |
Very frequent |
Fetal akinesia sequence |
Decreased fetal activity associated with multiple joint contractures, facial anomalies and pulmonary hypoplasia. Ultrasound examination may reveal polyhydramnios, ankylosis, scalp edema, and decreased chest movements (reflecting pulmonary hypoplasia).
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Very frequent |
Hypokinesia |
Abnormally diminished motor activity. In contrast to paralysis, hypokinesia is not characterized by a lack of motor strength, but rather by a poverty of movement. The typical habitual movements (e.g., folding the arms, crossing the legs) are reduced in frequency.
Synonyms:Decreased muscle movement; Decreased spontaneous movement; Decreased spontaneous movements |
Very frequent |
Intrauterine growth retardation |
An abnormal restriction of fetal growth with fetal weight below the tenth percentile for gestational age.
Synonyms:In utero growth retardation; Intrauterine growth failure; Intrauterine growth restriction; Intrauterine growth retardation, IUGR; Intrauterine retardation; IUGR; Prenatal growth deficiency; Prenatal growth failure; Prenatal growth retardation; Prenatal onset growth retardation; Prenatal-onset growth retardation; Small for gestational age infant |
Very frequent |
Micrognathia |
Developmental hypoplasia of the mandible.
Synonyms:Decreased size of lower jaw; Decreased size of mandible; Hypoplasia of lower jaw; Hypoplasia of mandible; Hypoplastic mandible; Hypoplastic mandible condyle; Hypotrophic lower jaw; Hypotrophic mandible; Little lower jaw; Little mandible; Lower jaw deficiency; Lower jaw hypoplasia; Lower jaw retrusion; Mandibular deficiency; Mandibular hypoplasia; Mandibular micrognathia; Mandibular retrognathia; Mandibular retrusion; Micrognathia of lower jaw; Micromandible; Robin mandible; Severe hypoplasia of mandible; Small jaw; Small lower jaw; Small mandible; Underdevelopment of lower jaw; Underdevelopment of mandible |
Very frequent |
Multiple joint contractures |
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Very frequent |
Pulmonary hypoplasia |
Synonyms:Hypoplastic lung; Hypoplastic lungs; Lung hypoplasia; Poorly developed lungs; Small lung; Underdeveloped lung |
Very frequent |
Respiratory insufficiency |
Synonyms:Respiratory impairment |
Very frequent |