A condição chamada síndrome da coalizão tarsal-carpal ocorre quando os ossos do punho, os ossos do tornozelo e do pé, e os ossos dos dedos (das mãos e dos pés) se unem ou se grudam de forma anormal.
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A condição chamada síndrome da coalizão tarsal-carpal ocorre quando os ossos do punho, os ossos do tornozelo e do pé, e os ossos dos dedos (das mãos e dos pés) se unem ou se grudam de forma anormal.
Escala de raridade
<1/50kMuito rara
1/20kRara
1/10kPouco freq.
1/5kIncomum
1/2k
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Sinais e sintomas
O que aparece no corpo e com que frequência cada sintoma acontece
Partes do corpo afetadas
+ 11 sintomas em outras categorias
Características mais comuns
Os sintomas variam de pessoa para pessoa. Abaixo estão as 18 características clínicas mais associadas, ordenadas por frequência.
Linha do tempo da pesquisa
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Genética e causas
O que está alterado no DNA e como passa nas famílias
Genes associados
1 gene identificado com associação a esta condição. Padrão de herança: Autosomal dominant.
Inhibitor of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP) signaling which is required for growth and patterning of the neural tube and somite. Essential for cartilage morphogenesis and joint formation. Inhibits chondrocyte differentiation through its interaction with GDF5 and, probably, GDF6 (PubMed:21976273, PubMed:26643732)
Secreted
Symphalangism, proximal 1A
A disease characterized by the hereditary absence of the proximal interphalangeal joints. Distal interphalangeal joints are less frequently involved and metacarpophalangeal joints are rarely affected whereas carpal bone malformation and fusion are common. In the lower extremities, tarsal bone coalition is common. Conductive hearing loss is seen and is due to fusion of the stapes to the petrous part of the temporal bone.
Variantes genéticas (ClinVar)
76 variantes patogênicas registradas no ClinVar.
Classificação de variantes (ClinVar)
Distribuição de 6 variantes classificadas pelo ClinVar.
Vias biológicas (Reactome)
2 vias biológicas associadas aos genes desta condição.
Diagnóstico
Os sinais que médicos procuram e os exames que confirmam
Tratamento e manejo
Remédios, cuidados de apoio e o que precisa acompanhar
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Pesquisa ativa
Ensaios clínicos abertos e novidades científicas recentes
Pesquisa e ensaios clínicos
Nenhum ensaio clínico registrado para esta condição.
Publicações mais relevantes
Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Peripheral Joint Pain.
Natural Progression and Symptomatic Management of Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Case Report.
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome (TCCS) is a disorder identified by fusion of the carpals, tarsals, and phalanges of the hands and feet. We describe a case of an 11-year-old girl who has been followed at our outpatient clinic from the age of 8 months. Although patients with TCCS can experience a wide range of symptoms, the primary complaint arises from the foot deformity and associated pain. Using advanced imaging such as 3D computed tomography reconstruction and genetic testing, this report details the clinical, genetic, and radiographic characteristics of the disorder. We highlight the natural progression and symptomatic management of TCCS.
BMP antagonists in tissue development and disease.
Bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs) are important growth regulators in embryogenesis and postnatal homeostasis. Their tight regulation is crucial for successful embryonic development as well as tissue homeostasis in the adult organism. BMP inhibition by natural extracellular biologic antagonists represents the most intensively studied mechanistic concept of BMP growth factor regulation. It was shown to be critical for numerous developmental programs, including germ layer specification and spatiotemporal gradients required for the establishment of the dorsal-ventral axis and organ formation. The importance of BMP antagonists for extracellular matrix homeostasis is illustrated by the numerous human connective tissue disorders caused by their mutational inactivation. Here, we will focus on the known functional interactions targeting BMP antagonists to the ECM and discuss how these interactions influence BMP antagonist activity. Moreover, we will provide an overview about the current concepts and investigated molecular mechanisms modulating BMP inhibitor function in the context of development and disease.
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: importance of early diagnosis.
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome is a progressive condition involving synostosis of the wrist, ankle and digits. We describe a mother and her newborn that have this rare inherited condition where the diagnosis was made only after the baby's birth. The baby's condition was suspected on antenatal scanning, and he was born with reduced range of motion of his digits, elbows and ankles. The mother's condition has progressed to involve a fixed flexion deformity of her bilateral elbows, synostoses of her second to fifth digits and extensive coalition of her tarsal and carpal bones. She has required regular osteotomies to improve limb functioning and quality of life.
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: Report of a novel missense mutation in NOG gene and phenotypic delineation.
We report a family of Indian origin presenting with Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome (TCC), which is a rare genetic disorder of skeletal abnormalities, inherited in autosomal dominant manner. In this family, three individuals (mother and two children) were found to be similarly affected with slight intrafamilial individual variability in the phenotype. Sanger sequencing revealed a novel heterozygous missense mutation in NOG gene (NM_005450.4:c.611G>A) in all the affected individuals of the family. Until now only six mutations have been reported in different families affected with TCC syndrome worldwide. This report further delineates the phenotypic spectrum of this rare disorder with the addition of a new variant to the mutation spectrum.
Publicações recentes
Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Peripheral Joint Pain.
📖 RevisãoNatural Progression and Symptomatic Management of Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Case Report.
BMP antagonists in tissue development and disease.
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: importance of early diagnosis.
Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: Report of a novel missense mutation in NOG gene and phenotypic delineation.
📚 EuropePMC6 artigos no totalmostrando 8
Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Peripheral Joint Pain.
The Journal of rheumatologyNatural Progression and Symptomatic Management of Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Case Report.
JBJS case connectorBMP antagonists in tissue development and disease.
Matrix biology plusTarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: importance of early diagnosis.
BMJ case reportsTarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: Report of a novel missense mutation in NOG gene and phenotypic delineation.
American journal of medical genetics. Part AA novel nonsense mutation in the NOG gene causes familial NOG-related symphalangism spectrum disorder.
Human genome variationNovel NOG mutation in Japanese patients with stapes ankylosis with broad thumbs and toes.
European journal of medical geneticsSurgical Considerations for Massive Tarsal Coalitions in Multiple Synostosis Syndrome: A Case Report.
The Journal of foot and ankle surgery : official publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle SurgeonsAssociações
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Publicações científicas
Artigos indexados no PubMed ligados a esta doença no grafo RarasNet — título, periódico e PMID direto da fonte, sem intermediação de IA.
- Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Rare Cause of Peripheral Joint Pain.
- Natural Progression and Symptomatic Management of Tarsal-Carpal Coalition Syndrome: A Case Report.
- BMP antagonists in tissue development and disease.
- Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: importance of early diagnosis.
- Tarsal-carpal coalition syndrome: Report of a novel missense mutation in NOG gene and phenotypic delineation.
Bases de dados e fontes oficiais
Identificadores e referências canônicas usadas para montar este verbete.
- ORPHA:1412(Orphanet)
- OMIM OMIM:186570(OMIM)
- MONDO:0008521(MONDO)
- GARD:9225(GARD (NIH))
- Variantes catalogadas(ClinVar)
- Busca completa no PubMed(PubMed)
- Q18553474(Wikidata)
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