Kenny-Caffey Syndrome


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Synonyms


  • Kenny Syndrome
  • Kenny Disease
  • Dwarfism, Cortical Thickening of the Tubular Bones & Transient Hypocalcemia
  • Medullary Stenosis, Congenital
  • Tubular Stenosis, Kenny Type

Disorder Subdivisions


  • Kenny-Caffey Syndrome, Dominant Type
  • Kenny-Caffey Syndrome, Recessive Type
  • KCS2

General Discussion


Kenny-Caffey syndrome is an extremely rare hereditary skeletal disorder characterized by thickening of the long bones, thin marrow cavities in the bones (medullary stenosis), and abnormalities affecting the head and eyes. Most cases are obvious at birth (congenital). The primary outcome of Kenny-Caffey syndrome is short stature. Mental abilities are rarely affected. Individuals with Kenny-Caffey syndrome may also have recurrent episodes of low levels of calcium in the blood stream (hypocalcemia) that is caused by insufficient production of parathyroid hormones (hpoparathyroidism). In most cases, Kenny-Caffey syndrome is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Other cases are inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. X-linked autosomal recessive inheritance has not been ruled out.

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Resources


Human Growth Foundation

997 Glen Cove Avenue

Glen Head, NY 11545

Tel: (516)671-4041

Fax: (516)671-4055

Tel: (800)451-6434

Email: hgf1@hgfound.org

Internet: http://www.hgfound.org/



Children's Craniofacial Association

13140 Coit Road

Suite 307

Dallas, TX 75240

USA

Tel: 2145709099

Fax: 2145708811

Tel: 8005353643

Email: csmith@ccakids.com

Internet: http://www.ccakids.com



FACES: The National Craniofacial Association

P.O. Box 11082

Chattanooga, TN 37401

Tel: (423)266-1632

Fax: (423)267-3124

Tel: (800)332-2373

Email: faces@faces-cranio.org

Internet: http://www.faces-cranio.org



Hypoparathyroidism Association, Inc.

2835 Salmon Street

Idaho Falls, ID 83406

Tel: (208)524-3857

Fax: (208)524-2619

Email: hpth@hypoparathyroidism.org, hpth@cableone.net

Internet: http://www.hypoparathyroidism.org



Little People's Research Fund, Inc.

616 Old Edmondson Avenue

2nd Floor

Catonsville, MD 21228-3305

USA

Tel: 4107471100

Fax: 4107471374

Tel: 8002325773

Email: lprf@lprf.org

Internet: http://www.lprf.org



Little People of America, Inc.

5289 Northeast Elam Young Parkway

Suite F100

Hillsboro, OR 97124

Tel: (503)846-1562

Fax: (503)846-1590

Tel: (888)572-2001

Email: info@lpaonline.org

Internet: http://www.lpaonline.org




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Last Updated:   7/25/2003

Copyright   1996, 2003 National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.


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