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J Med Genet 1995;32:638-641 doi:10.1136/jmg.32.8.638
  • Research Article

Anonychia and absence/hypoplasia of distal phalanges (Cooks syndrome): report of a second family.

  1. N C Nevin,
  2. P S Thomas,
  3. D J Eedy,
  4. C Shepherd
  1. Regional Genetics Centre, Belfast City Hospital Trust, UK.

      Abstract

      We describe a second family with four affected members in three successive generations with a rare nail dysplasia syndrome. The syndrome, which was first reported by Cooks et al in 1985, is characterised by bilateral nail hypoplasia of digits 1-3, with absence of nails of digits 4-5 of the hands, and total absence of all toe nails. In addition, there is absence/hypoplasia of the distal phalanges of the hands and feet. Our family confirms this syndrome as a distinct entity with autosomal dominant inheritance.

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