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C131003Level 4

Single Central Incisor Syndrome

**Semantic type:** Disease or Syndrome

**Definition:** An autosomal dominant condition usually caused by mutation(s) in the SHH gene, encoding sonic hedgehog, a secreted protein involved in the organization and morphology of the developing embryo. This condition is characterized by multiple, mainly midline, developmental variations, including the presence of a tooth in the center of the maxillary dental arch in both primary and permanent dentition, and any combination of the following: holoprosencephaly, congenital nasal malformation (choanal atresia, midnasal stenosis, or congenital pyriform aperture stenosis), cleft lip and/or palate, hypopituitarism (including hypothyroidism and hypogonadism, resulting in variations in genital development including small penis or incomplete masculinization in male infants), congenital heart anomalies, and developmental delay.

**Synonyms:** - Single Central Maxillary Incisor Syndrome - Solitary Central Maxillary Incisor Syndrome

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