Warner syndrome.. Early hair shave. Short stature. Muscular atrophy and subcutaneous adipose tissue. Bone and bone degeneration - Bone degeneration

Warner syndrome:

Clinical manifestations:
- Alopecia.
Early Hair Shaping.
- Short stature.
- Muscular atrophy and subcutaneous adipose tissue.
- Degenerative limbs due to osteoporosis and necrosis (bone degeneration).
- Cataract.
- Skin changes: Skin is hyperpigmentation diffuse with dark shave and hyperthyroidism
- Shortfall of the grandchildren.
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