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Hi, I would like to know more about Trismus pseudocamptodactyly syndrome, because my friend suffers from it. Some of his fingers are short, and he has inability to open his mouth completely. Can you tell me something about this condition?

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Hello, Trismus-Pseudocamptodactyly Syndrome is a very rare inherited disorder. It is characterized by the inability to completely open the mouth. That’s why people with this syndrome have difficulty with chewing. They also have short muscle-tendon units in the fingers, which is why they curve and band in some positions. Beside fingers, people with Trismus-Pseudocamptodactyly have affected legs. Their movements are limited and they have various deformities of the feet. Because of all these symptoms, it’s a common thing that people with Trismus-Pseudocamptodactyly are shorten than the others. How severe is this condition going to be, depends from person to person.
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