Carpenter’s syndrome

Carpenter’s syndrome /kär′pəntərz/ [George Carpenter, British physician, 1859–1910] , an autosomal-recessive form of acrocephalopolysyndactyly characterized also by cognitive impairment and shortened digits. Also called acrocephalopolysyndactyly. See also Noack’s syndrome, Sakati-Nyhan syndrome, Goodman’s syndrome.