Sprengel deformity
A congenital condition where one or both shoulder blades (scapula) are underdeveloped and abnormally high placed. There may also be anomalies of the bone and soft tissues in the shoulder girdle, as well as the ribs and spine. It is caused by the failure of descent of the shoulder blades during fetal development and is more common in females. The condition is usually sporadic; familial cases appear to be autosomal dominant. OMIM:184400
Also Known As:
High scapula; Maladie de Sprengel familiale; Sprengel's shoulder
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Disease Context: Research Results
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Experts
1. | Abdelaziz, Tarek Hassan:
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(10/2015 - 10/2015)
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2. | Samir, Shady:
2 articles
(10/2015 - 10/2015)
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3. | Ahmed, Maqsood:
1 article
(11/2021)
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4. | Al-Zayed, Zayed:
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(11/2021)
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5. | Albekairi, Alanoud A:
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(11/2021)
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6. | Almonaie, Shahd:
1 article
(11/2021)
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7. | Alzaid, Saleh Z:
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(11/2021)
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8. | Bin Majid, Ozair:
1 article
(11/2021)
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9. | Alhuzaimi, Fahad S:
1 article
(05/2021)
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10. | Alsiddiky, Abdulmonem M:
1 article
(05/2021)
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Drugs and Biologics
Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Sprengel deformity:
1. | green 5IBA
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2. | Semaphorin-3AIBA
10/26/2019
- " In addition, two case reports showed that mutation of the SEMA3A gene could cause short stature, low gonadotropin, hypogonadism, thoracic deformity, a high scapula, rib and lower limb deformity, facial deformity (long face, epicanthic folds, backwards ears), and arterial malformation. "
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3. | SiliconesIBA
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4. | GonadotropinsIBA
10/26/2019
- " In addition, two case reports showed that mutation of the SEMA3A gene could cause short stature, low gonadotropin, hypogonadism, thoracic deformity, a high scapula, rib and lower limb deformity, facial deformity (long face, epicanthic folds, backwards ears), and arterial malformation. "
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5. | Anesthetics (Anesthetic Agents)IBA
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