Grauhan Syndrome

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The Grauhan syndrome refers to a rare recessive hereditary disease with a combination of cleft lip and palate , polydactyly and malformations of the urogenital tract , such as cleft palate.

The name refers to the first author, the Senftenberg chief physician Max Grauhan (* December 24, 1885, † June 11, 1945)

The term no longer seems to be in use (no entries in Orpha.net and Rarediseases.org).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ W. Pschyrembel: Clinical dictionary. 265th edition, Walter de Gruyter, 2014, ISBN 3-11-018534-2 , p. 622.
  2. Kiel list of scholars

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