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Ectodermal Dysplasia-Syndactyly Syndrome 1

ectodermal dysplasia-syndactyly syndrome 1

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Core Information

Disease Name
Ectodermal Dysplasia-Syndactyly Syndrome 1
Standard Disease Name
ectodermal dysplasia-syndactyly syndrome 1
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Identifiers

DO ID
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MeSH ID
D006349
OMIM ID
MTHU007190|MTHU039983
UMLS ID
C0018824
HPO ID
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Description and Extensions

Description
NCI2016_02D:Any heart disorder characterized by a defect in valve structure or function.|MSH2017_2016_08_12:Pathological conditions involving any of the various HEART VALVES and the associated structures (PAPILLARY MUSCLES and CHORDAE TENDINEAE).|MEDLINEPLUS_20151021:<p>Your heart has four valves. Normally, these valves open to let blood flow through or out of your heart, and then shut to keep it from flowing backward. But sometimes they don't work properly. If they don't, you could have</p> <ul> <li>Regurgitation - when blood leaks back through the valve in the wrong direction</li> <li><a href='https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/mitralvalveprolapse.html'>Mitral valve prolapse</a> - when one of the valves, the mitral valve, has "floppy" flaps and doesn't close tightly. It's one of the most common heart valve conditions. Sometimes it causes regurgitation.</li> <li>Stenosis - when the valve doesn't open enough and blocks blood flow</li> </ul> <p>Valve problems can be present at birth or caused by infections, heart attacks, or heart disease or damage. The main sign of heart valve disease is an unusual heartbeat sound called a heart murmur. Your doctor can hear a heart murmur with a stethoscope. But many people have heart murmurs without having a problem. Heart tests can show if you have a heart valve disease. Some valve problems are minor and do not need treatment. Others might require medicine, medical procedures, or surgery to repair or replace the valve.</p> <p >NIH: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute</p>|CSP2006:condition in which there is a deviation from or interruption of the normal functioning of heart valves.
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