Lenz-Majewski syndrome

Lenz-Majewski syndrome is a special and very rare type of hyperostotic dwarfism. It is a combination of  characteristic facial features, cutis laxa, progressive bone sclerosis and said dwarfism. In addition, patients have an intellectual deficit of varying degrees.

Due to the failure to thrive, the cranial sutures of those affected are unusually wide. Typical symptoms include a prominent and extremely wide forehead, as well as hypertelorism, conspicuous auricles, and a pre-aged and progeroid appearance.

Lenz-Majewski syndrome is a special and very rare type of hyperostotic dwarfism. He combines characteristic facial features, cutis laxa, progressive bone sclerosis and said dwarfism. In addition, patients have an intellectual deficit of varying degrees.

The prosperity of the sufferers is remarkably wide. Typical symptoms include a prominent and extremely broad forehead, as well as hypertelorism, ostentatious pinnae, and a pre-aged and progeroid appearance. & Nbsp;