Disease #00733 (BDB2 (brachydactyly, type B2 (BDB2)), OMIM:611377)

Official abbreviation BDB2
Name brachydactyly, type B2 (BDB2)
OMIM ID 611377
Human Phenotype Ontology Project (HPO) HPO
Inheritance Autosomal dominant
Individuals reported having this disease 8
Phenotype entries for this disease 8
Associated with 1 gene NOG
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Date created 2014-09-25 23:29:40 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited 2020-11-04 08:54:08 +01:00 (CET)


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00229485 Fam 1 (P35A) PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - Germany - - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00229487 Fam 2 (P35S) PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - Turkey - - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00229488 Fam 3 (P35S) PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - Denmark - - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00229493 Fam 4 (A36P) PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - Iran - - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00229499 Fam 5 (E48K) PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - United Kingdom (Great Britain) - - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00229506 Fam R167G PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - - North america - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00229508 Fam P187S PubMed: Lehmann 2007 - - - - - - - - - BDB2 brachydactyly type B2 NOG NOG 1 1 LOVD
00359582 - - - - no Tunisia - - - - - BDB2 Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the middle phalanges of the hand (HP:0009843), Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the nails (HP:0008386), distal symphalangism (HP:0100263), Aplasia/Hypoplasia of the distal phalanges of the toes (HP:0010185) NOG NOG 1 1 Yasmina Elaribi
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