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                   Welcome to the Oto-Palatal-Digital Syndrome (OPD)* Resource Page. Because OPD syndrome is so rare, it is difficult to find comprehensive information. If you have been searching for information on OPD, you have probably found that even web pages specifically focused on rare disorders do not mention OPD.  We hope that this page will be helpful to you.

If you have read anything at all on this syndrome, you know that OPD is not so much a diagnosis as it is a collection of characteristics that combine to make up the syndrome. This particular combination is labeled OPD.

Very few people have been diagnosed with OPD and fewer have met anyone else with the same diagnosis. Unfortunately, there is not only a lack of information, there is also a lack of physicians that are familiar with OPD. Hopefully, the information here will help you in your search to find answers.  Compiled here is information, not only on Oto-Palatal-Digital Syndrome, but also on rare disorders in general, resources and other information that may be helpful on such issues as craniofacial problems and respiratory difficulties.

*Oto Palato Digital Syndrome Type I and II can also be found under the following synonyms:

  Andre Syndrome
  Cranioorodigital Syndrome
  Digito-Oto-Palatal Syndrome
  FPO
  Faciopalatoosseous Syndrome
  OPD Syndrome
  Otopalatodigital Syndrome
  Palato-Oto-Digital Syndrome
  Taybi Syndrome
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