Total 45 clinical symptoms reported for Lathosterolosis
Cataract |
A cataract is an opacity or clouding that develops in the crystalline lens of the eye or in its capsule.
Synonyms:Cataracts; Clouding of the lens of the eye; Cloudy lens; Lens opacities; Lens opacity |
Very frequent |
Global developmental delay |
A delay in the achievement of motor or mental milestones in the domains of development of a child, including motor skills, speech and language, cognitive skills, and social and emotional skills. This term should only be used to describe children younger than five years of age.
Synonyms:Delayed cognitive development; Delayed development; Delayed developmental milestones; Delayed intellectual development; Delayed milestones; Delayed psychomotor development; Developmental delay; Developmental delay in early childhood; Developmental delay, global; Developmental retardation; Lack of psychomotor development; Motor and developmental delay; Psychomotor delay; Psychomotor development deficiency; Psychomotor development failure; Psychomotor developmental delay; Retarded development; Retarded mental development; Retarded psychomotor development |
Very frequent |
Hypoplasia of penis |
Synonyms:Underdeveloped penis |
Very frequent |
Microcephaly |
Head circumference below 2 standard deviations below the mean for age and gender.
Synonyms:Abnormally small cranium; Abnormally small skull; Decreased circumference of cranium; Decreased size of cranium; Decreased size of skull; Reduced head circumference; small calvarium; small cranium; Small head circumference |
Very frequent |
Postaxial foot polydactyly |
Polydactyly of the foot most commonly refers to the presence of six toes on one foot. Postaxial polydactyly affects the lateral ray and the duplication may range from a well-formed articulated digit to a rudimentary digit.
Synonyms:Extra toe attached near the little toe; Polydactyly affecting the 5th toe; Postaxial polydactyly of feet; Postaxial polydactyly of foot; Posterior polydactyly of foot |
Very frequent |
Specific learning disability |
Impairment of certain skills such as reading or writing, coordination, self-control, or attention that interfere with the ability to learn. The impairment is not related to a global deficiency of intelligence.
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Very frequent |