AEC Syndrome

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Disease overview

A rare disorder characterized by a wide variety of symptoms that can affect the skin, hair, nails, teeth, certain glands and the hands and feet.

Common symptoms

Highly variable and congenitalankyloblepharon. [ ]

WHEN TO SUSPECT

  • Recommendation 1

    Identification of characteristic symptoms, a detailed patient history and a thorough clinical evaluation.

HOW TO TEST

  • Recommendation 1

    Identification of characteristic symptoms, a detailed patient history and a thorough clinical evaluation.

TREATMENT

  • Recommendation 1

    Directed toward the specific symptoms that are apparent in each individual.

PRIMARY CARE

  • Recommendation 1

    Directed toward the specific symptoms that are apparent in each individual.

FURTHER SUPPORT

  • Recommendation 1

    None currently available. . Referral to Medical Genetics Department, if available. Initial virtual care is also available through organizations like TeleRare Health.

CLINICAL TRIALS

  • Recommendation 1

    None currently available.

Sources

No data available

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