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","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 18.","acronym":"JBTS18.","accession":"DI-03515","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy and renal disease. JBTS18 patients have vermis agenesis and the molar tooth sign as well as severe kyphoscoliosis. Other features include intrauterine growth retardation, oral anomalies, micrognathism, polydactyly and camptodactyly, joint laxity, horseshoe kidney, and ventricular septal defect. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 19.","acronym":"JBTS19.","accession":"DI-03548","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). JBTS19 patients have polycystic kidney disease, Leber congenital amaurosis, cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, and breathing abnormality. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 2.","acronym":"JBTS2.","accession":"DI-02621","synonyms":"Cerebellooculorenal syndrome 2.; Cerebello-oculo-renal syndrome 2.; CORS2.; ","cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy and renal disease. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 20.","acronym":"JBTS20.","accession":"DI-03599","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy and renal disease. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 21.","acronym":"JBTS21.","accession":"DI-04019","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 22.","acronym":"JBTS22.","accession":"DI-04020","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 23.","acronym":"JBTS23.","accession":"DI-04495","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A mild form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 24.","acronym":"JBTS24.","accession":"DI-04579","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 25.","acronym":"JBTS25.","accession":"DI-04607","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS25 clinical manifestations appear to be confined to the neurologic system. JBTS25 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 26.","acronym":"JBTS26.","accession":"DI-04615","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS26 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 27.","acronym":"JBTS27.","accession":"DI-04819","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS27 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 28.","acronym":"JBTS28.","accession":"DI-04820","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS28 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 29.","acronym":"JBTS29.","accession":"DI-05036","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS29 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 3.","acronym":"JBTS3.","accession":"DI-00606","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy and renal disease. Joubert syndrome type 3 shows minimal extra central nervous system involvement and appears not to be associated with renal dysfunction. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 30.","acronym":"JBTS30.","accession":"DI-05051","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS30 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 31.","acronym":"JBTS31.","accession":"DI-05136","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS31 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 32.","acronym":"JBTS32.","accession":"DI-05134","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS32 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 33.","acronym":"JBTS33.","accession":"DI-05135","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS33 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "},{"identifier":"Joubert syndrome 34.","acronym":"JBTS34.","accession":"DI-05148","synonyms":null,"cross_references":"MeSH; D052177.","definition":"A form of Joubert syndrome, a disorder presenting with cerebellar ataxia, oculomotor apraxia, hypotonia, neonatal breathing abnormalities and psychomotor delay. Neuroradiologically, it is characterized by cerebellar vermian hypoplasia/aplasia, thickened and reoriented superior cerebellar peduncles, and an abnormally large interpeduncular fossa, giving the appearance of a molar tooth on transaxial slices (molar tooth sign). Additional variable features include retinal dystrophy, renal disease, liver fibrosis, and polydactyly. JBTS34 inheritance is autosomal recessive. ","keywords":"KW-0979:Joubert syndrome.; "}]}