Also Known As
ACS3SCSSaethre Chotzen SyndromeSaethre-Chotzen syndromeSaethre-Chotzen syndrome with or without eyelid anomaliesacrocephalosyndactyly type 3type III AcrocephalosyndactylyACS 3Chotzen syndromeSaethre-Chotzen syndrome with eyelid anomaliesacrocephalo-syndactyly, type 3acrocephalosyndactyly type IIIacrocephalosyndactyly, type 3acrocephaly, skull asymmetry, and mild syndactylyblepharophimosis, epicanthus inversus, and ptosis 3blepharophimosis, epicanthus inversus, and ptosis 3, formerlyblepharophimosis,epicanthus inversus, and ptosis 3 (formerly)
Definition
Saethre-Chotzen syndrome (SCS) is an inherited craniosynostosis syndrome characterized by unilateral or bilateral coronal synostosis, facial asymmetry, ptosis, strabismus and small ears with prominent crus, among other less common manifestations.