Bilateral dislocation of the knees, pes cavus, cylindrically shaped fingers, and characteristic facies (medical condition)

A congenital, genetic disorder characterized by many abnormalities including joint dislocations, bone abnormalities and an unusual dish-shaped face. The dominant form tends to have less severe dwarfism and more severe flattening of the face and is less likely to include webbed fingers, cleft palate and genital anomalies than the recessive form. See also Larsen syndrome, dominant type