RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Pterygium syndrome. JF Journal of Medical Genetics JO J Med Genet FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd SP 249 OP 251 DO 10.1136/jmg.13.3.249 VO 13 IS 3 A1 Gillin, M E A1 Pryse-Davis, J YR 1976 UL http://jmg.bmj.com/content/13/3/249.abstract AB The pterygium syndrome consists of the neck, the antecubital fossae and the popliteal regions together with flexion deformities of the limb joints and anomalies of the vertebrae. A family, three offspring of which appear to be affected with the same disorder, is presented. All three are female; there is also a normal female child of the same union.