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Prader-Willi syndrome



Hypotonia
Hypotonia


Prader-Willi syndrome

Symptoms:

  • floppy newborn infant (hypotonic)
  • small for gestational age
  • undescended testicles in the male infant
  • delayed motor development
  • slow mental development
  • very small hands and feet in comparison to body
  • rapid weight gain with marked obesity
  • insatiable appetite, food craving
  • almond-shaped eyes
  • narrow bifrontal skull
  • morbid obesity
  • skeletal (limb) abnormalities
  • stria

Signs and tests:
Other signs related to morbid obesity


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