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Summary

Selective tooth agenesis-9 (STHAG9) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by agenesis of various teeth. Other features include taurodontism, microdontia, short tooth roots, sparse and slow-growing hair, and dry and itchy skin (Kantaputra et al., 2015). For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of selective tooth agenesis, see STHAG1 (106600). [from OMIM]

Available tests

2 tests are in the database for this condition.

Genes See tests for all associated and related genes

  • Also known as: CKTSF1B2, DAND3, PRDC, STHAG9, GREM2
    Summary: gremlin 2, DAN family BMP antagonist

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