MOMO syndrome

extremely rare genetic disorder which belongs to the overgrowth syndromes and has been diagnosed in only six cases around the world, and occurs in 1 in 100 million births

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Abstract is: MOMO syndrome is an extremely rare genetic disorder which belongs to the overgrowth syndromes and has been diagnosed in only seven cases around the world, and occurs in 1 in 100 million births. The name is an acronym of the four primary aspects of the disorder: Macrosomia (excessive birth weight), Obesity, Macrocephaly (excessive head size) and Ocular abnormalities. It is unknown if it is a life-limiting condition. MOMO syndrome was first diagnosed in 1993 by Professor Danilo Moretti-Ferreira, a Brazilian researcher in the Genetic and Clinical Studies of neurodevelopmental disorders. This syndrome's acronym is an intended pun. It refers to the traditionally tall and obese king of Carnivals, Momus—Rei Momo in Portuguese.

MOMO syndrome is …
instance of (P31):
rare diseaseQ929833
developmental defect during embryogenesisQ55788864
class of diseaseQ112193867

sublass of (P279):
syndromic obesityQ55786310

External links are
P646Freebase ID/m/069ggv
P4317GARD rare disease ID178
P4229ICD-10-CMQ87.3
P7807ICD-11 (foundation)348695820
P486MeSH descriptor IDC535812
P6366Microsoft Academic ID2777901294
P5270Mondo IDMONDO_0008008
P492OMIM ID157980
157980
P1550Orphanet ID2563
P2892UMLS CUIC1834759
P11143WikiProjectMed IDMOMO syndrome

P1995health specialtygeneticsQ7162
P780symptoms and signsobesityQ12174
intellectual disabilityQ183560
macrocephalyQ635339
eye diseaseQ3041498

Reverse relations

main subject (P921)
Q34020503A new case of MOMO syndrome
Q42326540MOMO Syndrome with Holoprosencephaly and Cryptorchidism: Expanding the Spectrum of the New Obesity Syndrome
Q40022567MOMO syndrome associated with autism: a case report
Q33922628MOMO syndrome: a possible third case
Q57263457Macrocephaly, obesity, mental (intellectual) disability, and ocular abnormalities: Alternative definition and further delineation of MOMO syndrome
Q34061300Macrosomia, obesity, macrocephaly and ocular abnormalities (MOMO syndrome) in two unrelated patients: delineation of a newly recognized overgrowth syndrome
Q91917020Psychological and cognitive evaluation of autism in a patient with MOMO syndrome: a case report and literature review

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