80 top medical experts on Michelin tire baby syndrome across 15 countries and 4 U.S. states, including 4 MDs (Physicians). This is based on an objective analysis of their Scientific Publications, Clinical Trials, Medicare, and NIH Grants.

  1. Michelin tire baby syndrome: A rare genetic disease characterized by benign circumferential skin creases, mainly on the limbs, due to folding of excess skin. The creases often improve spontaneously in childhood. Patients also exhibit variable degrees of intellectual disability, short stature, cleft palate, and facial dysmorphism (including epicanthal folds, microphthalmia, broad nasal bridge, low-set, posteriorly rotated ears, and microstomia, among others). Variable additional features have been reported, such as seizures, infantile hypotonia, hearing impairment, strabismus, and urogenital anomalies. Brain imaging may show hypoplastic corpus callosum or mildly dilated ventricles.
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  3. Synonyms: Kunze Riehm syndrome,  of limbs multiple benign ring-shaped Skin creases


  

        

                    


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