symmetrical thalamic calcifications
ORPHA: 1314
Overview
Symmetrical thalamic calcifications are clinically distinguished by a low Apgar score, spasticity or marked hypotonia, weak or absent cry, poor feeding, and facial diplegia or weakness
Available Treatments (0)
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Clinical Presentation
Signs and symptoms associated with symmetrical thalamic calcifications, sourced from HPO and Orphanet clinical annotations.
AtaxiaSpasticityHypertoniaReduced tendon reflexesWeak cryRespiratory insufficiencyEEG abnormalityCerebral calcificationCognitive impairmentMicrocephalySeizureFailure to thrivePolyhydramniosAbnormality of the voiceAbnormality of neuronal migrationArrhythmia
Classification & Codes
Orphanet Code
ORPHA:1314symmetrical thalamic calcifications
| Orphanet | ORPHA:1314 |
| Treatments | 0 drug(s) |
| Symptoms on record | 16 signs |
| Status | published |
Factual Authority
Last Updated3/20/2026
Clinical DataHPO · Orphanet
Drug DataFDA · EMA · CDSCO