Carpenter syndrome

Carpenter syndrome is one of the genetic acrocephalopolysyndactyls. Characteristic symptoms include anomalies of the head, including a short outward skull and downward eyelid, low-set ears, a flat bridge of the nose, small jaw and a high and narrow palate.

Patients also have underdeveloped genitalia, and usually suffer from growth retardation, obesity, and x-formed legs.
Hands and feet are malformed, which manifests itself in coalesced short fingers and toes, as well as clubfoots.

Additionally, patients suffer from hypogonadism, heart defects and umbilical hernias.