Trismus-pseudocamptodactyly syndrome

Trismus-pseudocamptodactyly syndrome refers to a condition that results in restricted mouth opening (trismus) and flexion contractures of the fingers.

Furthermore, facial dysmorphism, ptosis, pinna dysplasia, and ulnar decay in the wrist occur due to the disease.

Trismus pseudokamptylodactyly syndrome refers to a condition that results in impaired mouth opening (trismus) and flexion contractures of the fingers.

Furthermore, due to the disease, facial dysmorphism, ptosis, & nbsp; Auricular dysplasia and ulnar deviation in the wrist.